La surprise face aux résultats annoncés est un indicateur de la présence de biais cognitifs dans la perception de la réalité de la société tunisienne. A force de partager les mêmes idées et croyances, les informations à l’intérieur d’une chambre d’écho médiatique (réseaux sociaux) sont rarement remises en question.
Tunisian Citizens Are Akin to Choosing a “Father-like” Leader
A recently published survey (Rouissi, 2011) reported that among the 1389 Tunisian participants, 49% of respondents were pro-Marzouki, 33% were against, whereas 18% had no opinion. A similar survey conducted by the same agency# the day after Essebsi’s nomination showed that 90% of the 2229 respondents were favorable to the former Prime Minister’s nomination. Preliminary comparisons showed another intriguing fact: the major third perceived quality of Essebsi (50%) is that “he has the stature of a President” and the third major defect seen in Marzouki (43%) is that “he lacks the stature of a President”.