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- who: Jonas De Keersmaecker from the Universitat Ramon Llull, Esade Business School, Barcelona, Spain have published the research work: Selective exposure bias predicts views on diversity over time, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study showed that individuals' views on diversity are shaped by the selective exposure bias. As the research shows, the relative absence-but not presence-of pro-diversity beliefs partly originates from the selective exposure bias.
- how: In a large-scale nationally representative Spanish sample (N = 2 297) the authors conducted a time-lagged experiment with two time points 5 . . .
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