The Case for Heterogeneity in Metacognitive Appraisals of Biased Beliefs.
Corey CusimanoPublished in: Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc (2024)
The same belief can be alternatively thought of as rational, careful, unfortunate, or an act of faith. These beliefs about one's beliefs are called "metacognitive positions." I review evidence that people hold at least four different metacognitive positions. For each position, I discuss what kinds of cognitive processes generated belief and what role people's values and preferences played in belief formation. We can learn a lot about someone's belief based on how they relate to that belief. Learning how someone relates to their belief is useful for identifying the best ways to try to change their mind.
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