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Echoes of Agreement: Argument Driven Opinion Shifts in Large Language Models

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arxiv 2508.09759 v1 pith:MLVET6B4 submitted 2025-08-11 cs.CL

Echoes of Agreement: Argument Driven Opinion Shifts in Large Language Models

classification cs.CL
keywords argumentsbiasmodeltowardspoliticalagreementargumentexperiments
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There have been numerous studies evaluating bias of LLMs towards political topics. However, how positions towards these topics in model outputs are highly sensitive to the prompt. What happens when the prompt itself is suggestive of certain arguments towards those positions remains underexplored. This is crucial for understanding how robust these bias evaluations are and for understanding model behaviour, as these models frequently interact with opinionated text. To that end, we conduct experiments for political bias evaluation in presence of supporting and refuting arguments. Our experiments show that such arguments substantially alter model responses towards the direction of the provided argument in both single-turn and multi-turn settings. Moreover, we find that the strength of these arguments influences the directional agreement rate of model responses. These effects point to a sycophantic tendency in LLMs adapting their stance to align with the presented arguments which has downstream implications for measuring political bias and developing effective mitigation strategies.

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