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@article{ Camaj2019, title = {From selective exposure to selective information processing: a motivated reasoning approach}, author = {Camaj, Lindita}, journal = {Media and Communication}, number = {3}, pages = {8-11}, volume = {7}, year = {2019}, issn = {2183-2439}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i3.2289}, abstract = {Literature suggests that while without doubt people engage in selective exposure to information, this does not entail that they also engage in selective avoidance of opinion-challenging information. However, cross-cutting exposure does not always lead to dispassionate deliberation. In this commentary I explore psychological conditions as they apply to attitude-based selection and make an argument that selectivity does not stop at exposure but continues as audiences engage with information they encounter and incorporate in their decision-making. I propose the theory of motivated reasoning as a rich theoretical underpinning that helps us understand selective exposure and selective information processing.}, keywords = {Information; information; Nachrichten; news; Selektion; selection; Informationsverarbeitung; information processing; Medien; media; Öffentlichkeit; the public; Motivation; motivation; Denken; thinking}}