people acting irrationally would respond to attacks on drilling by becoming more strongly in favor of drilling than before
In studies I've seen showing this effect, people deny it in themselves. It is an embarrassing thing if true, I think that's obvious. I expect people to misunderstand or mis-think the question rather than answer honestly after accurate introspection.
the attacks
I think it was an accident.
It is an embarrassing thing if true, I think that's obvious.
"I didn't care about X until it came under attack" is not considered a damaging admission in most political discussions I've seen. While the usual meaning of that declaration is that the person has merely rallied around his political tribe's position, the person involved doesn't characterize it that way. What he knows is he didn't have a strong opinion, and now he does, and he assumes that he has good reason for it. He'll acknowledge that it's new while resenting any implication th...
A article in the Atlantic, linked to by someone on the unofficial LW IRC channel caught my eye. Nothing all that new for LessWrong readers, but still it is good to see any mention of such biases in mainstream media.
I break here to comment that I don't see why we would expect this to be so given the reality of academia.