Research & Politics (Nov 2016)
A note on the perverse effects of actively open-minded thinking on climate-change polarization
Abstract
This research note presents evidence that political polarization over the reality of human-caused climate change increases in tandem with individuals’ scores on a standard measure of actively open-minded thinking. This finding is at odds with the position that attributes political conflict over facts to a personality trait of closed-mindedness associated with political conservatism.