There are studies which show that people across the political spectrum answer many factual questions in ways that don’t reflect the factual data, and they do so in ways that support their own political ideology if they were true. This research shows that this effect goes down a lot when people are told they will be paid for how many correct answers they give.
There are studies which show that people across the political spectrum answer many factual questions in ways that don’t reflect the factual data, and they do so in ways that support their own political ideology if they were true. This research shows that this effect goes down a lot when people are told they will be paid for how many correct answers they give.
nod That doesn’t seem to be a possible interpretation of your original sentence.
Is the edited version better?
Yeah, the new version seems quite clear (except that this looks like a typo: “people are likely to make likely to state strong factual errors”).