It Doesn't Apply to Me, So It Isn't Real: People Are Likely to Deny Science if It Contradicts Their Personality

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE(2022)

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When science contradicts people's experiences, they often deny the science. Psychological science may be particularly prone to denialism because of its relatively high relevance to people's lives. In two sets of studies (N = 637 from university students and Mechanical Turk workers), we tested whether perceived and actual incongruence between one's personality and scientific findings predict psychological discomfort and science denialism. Participants rated the incongruence (subjective incongruence) between their own personality responses and science, as well as their comfort and denial of the science. Those who experienced more subjective incongruence experienced greater discomfort and reported more science denialism. Those whose personality characteristics were objectively incongruent with the science also experienced greater subjective incongruence (all studies), discomfort (Studies 1A, 1B, and 1C), and science denialism (Studies 1A, 1C, and 2B) compared with those with congruent characteristics. Implications regarding denialism of psychological science, and science more broadly, are discussed.
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base rate bias, cognitive dissonance, science denialism, personality
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