How Partisanship Shapes Our Perceptions

Partisans tend to differ here as well. For example, there is a tendency to say fewer people are involved in corruption when the party one feels close to is in power and say the opposite (more people are involved in corruption) when in opposition. This is especially true in the case of elected institutions — the Presidency and Parliament.

 
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