articlePersonality and Social Psychology BulletinJul 1, 2007Closed access

Are Needs to Manage Uncertainty and Threat Associated With Political Conservatism or Ideological Extremity?

New York University · The University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

Three studies are conducted to assess the uncertainty- threat model of political conservatism, which posits that psychological needs to manage uncertainty and threat are associated with political orientation. Results from structural equation models provide consistent support for the hypothesis that uncertainty avoidance (e.g., need for order, intolerance of ambiguity, and lack of openness to experience) and threat management (e.g., death anxiety, system threat, and perceptions of a dangerous world) each contributes independently to conservatism (vs. liberalism). No support is obtained for alternative models, which predict that uncertainty and threat management are associated with ideological extremism or…

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Keywords
  • Conservatism
  • Ambiguity
  • Ideology
  • Social psychology
  • Biology and political orientation
  • Openness to experience
  • Opposition (politics)
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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