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Title
Personality psychology, ideology, and voting behavior : beyond the ballot / Ben F. Cotterill.
ISBN
9783031396427 (electronic bk.)
3031396421 (electronic bk.)
9783031396410
3031396413
Publication Details
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (136 p.)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-39642-7 doi
Call Number
JA74.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
324.6019
Summary
This book explores how our temperamental proclivities interact with our political leanings, shedding light on why people perceive the world differently. Focusing on the Five Factor Model of personality, currently the most popular framework in psychology research, the text unpacks the literature on the association between political orientations and personality traits. While only part of the puzzle, growing evidence suggests personality traits have a significant impact on our political convictions and voting patterns. In some instances, certain traits may even make individuals more prone to holding authoritarian and prejudicial views. Understanding these dynamics can help people better navigate political differences and conflicts, and will be of interest to students of personality psychology and students of political ideologies. Ben F. Cotterill is a Lecturer in Psychology at Clemson University in South Carolina, USA. He teaches courses on personality and forensic psychology. Dr. Cotterill's research interests include personality development, the reliability and credibility of eyewitness testimony, and testing police procedures used with children.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
References -- Part III: Personality & Voting Ideologies -- 8: The Big Five and Political Orientations -- Summary -- References -- 9: Openness and Progressiveness -- Summary -- References -- 10: Conscientiousness, Conservatism, and Disgust Sensitivity -- Summary -- References -- 11: What about Economic Attitudes, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism? -- Summary -- References -- 12: Authoritarianism -- Summary -- Exercises -- References -- 13: Political Correctness: Authoritarianism and White Identitarianism -- Summary -- Exercises -- References
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Intro
Contents
List of Tables
1: Introduction
References
Part I: Personality
2: The Big Five
Summary
Exercises
References
3: Traits and Biology
Early Biological Models of Personality
Contemporary Biological Models of Personality
Summary
Exercises
References
4: Evolutionary Explanations for Traits
Summary
Exercises
References
Part II: Voting Ideologies
5: The Left-Right Debate
Summary
Exercises
References
6: Differences in Moral Foundations
Summary
Exercises
References
7: Genes and Politics
Summary
14: Social Psychological Explanations of Political Atrocities
Summary
References
15: Final Thoughts: Explaining Ideological Possession
References
Index