Personality, Ideology, Prejudice, and Politics: A Dual‐Process Motivational Model
University of Auckland · Auckland University of Technology
Abstract
Early theorists assumed that sociopolitical or ideological attitudes were organized along a single left-right dimension and directly expressed a basic personality dimension. Empirical findings, however, did not support this and suggested that there seem to be 2 distinct ideological attitude dimensions, best captured by the constructs of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation, which express 2 distinct sets of motivational goals or values. We outline a dual-process motivational (DPM) model of how these 2 dimensions originate from particular personality dispositions and socialized worldview beliefs and how and why their different underlying motivational goals or values generate their…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.34
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- 100%
- References
- 102
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2Topics & keywords
- Social dominance orientation
- Psychology
- Prejudice (legal term)
- Personality
- Ideology
- Social psychology
- Authoritarianism
- Politics
- Reduced inequalities