Recent studies suggest that we are likely misperceiving what the other side believes: maybe those on the other side do not believe what we think they do, and maybe they do not think as badly of us as we think they do.
Meanwhile, first-order misperceptions are usually less directly relevant to relationships. Even if we are mistaken about another’s beliefs about a given topic – including attitudes on a given political topic – it will not necessarily impact the connection.
So as we continue to spar over political differences and grow ever more polarized, let’s remind ourselves of what Lees and Cikara’s studies suggest. Maybe those on the other side do not believe what we think they do, and maybe they do not think as badly of us as we think they do.
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