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Spiritual Warfare and Right-Wing Authoritarianism
Implicit Religion, 2022This article focuses on contemporary spiritual warfare discourse and on the apparent affinity to right-wing authoritarianism of Christians related to it. Drawing on material from the Philippines, I investigate the role of scholarship in fostering said affinity by reading Christians, who seem to be connected to the spiritual warfare discourse, through ...
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Right–Wing Authoritarianism: Protective Factor against Or Risk Factor for Depression?
European Journal of Personality, 2012Because the authoritarian personality was introduced to explain the rise of fascism during World War II, research focused on its ability to predict prejudice, leaving its associations with well–being largely unexplored. Studies that did examine these associations yielded inconsistent results, and some authors even argued that authoritarianism buffers ...
Duriez, B. +4 more
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The existential function of right‐wing authoritarianism
Journal of Personality, 2019AbstractObjectiveFour studies tested the existential and existential buffering functions of right‐wing authoritarianism (RWA). We tested whether the facets of meaning mediated these functions.MethodAll studies measured RWA and meaning in life (MIL). Study 1, N = 2,319, also measured covariates, including Protestant Work Ethic and religiosity.
Jake Womick +4 more
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Religious fundamentalism, right‐wing authoritarianism, and meaning in life
Journal of Personality, 2021AbstractObjectiveTwo studies examined the relationship between right‐wing authoritarianism (RWA) and religious fundamentalism (RF), and tested their unique contributions to meaning in life (MIL).MethodWe recruited Amazon Mechanical Turk Participants located in the United States. Studies 1 (N = 827) included measures of RWA, RF, and global MIL. Study 2 (
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RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM, RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM AND PREJUDICE
Psychological Reports, 1992Prior research has not yielded a clear relationship between religious orientation and prejudice in spite of theoretical predictions. It was hypothesized that authoritarianism and religious fundamentalism would be positively associated with ethnic and racial prejudice, hostility towards homosexuals, and punitiveness in prison sentencing. Questionnaires
Linda Wylie, James Forest
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Symbolic threat fosters right-wing authoritarianism only among low authoritarians
TPM - Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 2014In a sample of 95 U.S. undergraduates (49.5% women, Mage = 20.99 years, SD = 3.48), we analyzed the effects of symbolic threat on right-wing authoritarianism (RWA). We used data from an experimental study in which negative political attacks on one’s own favorite candidate were considered as symbolic threats.
Russo S., Mirisola A., ROCCATO, Michele
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Can Values Moderate the Attitudes of Right-Wing Authoritarians?
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2006This investigation explored how right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and endorsement of egalitarian beliefs may interact to determine attitudes toward immigrants, homosexuals, and African Americans. Study 1 (N = 239) found that RWA was negatively related to evaluations of immigrants for those who weakly endorsed egalitarian beliefs.
Clifton M, Oyamot +2 more
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Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Conspiracy Thinking in a Polish Sample
Psychological Reports, 2009The relationships among scores for right-wing authoritarianism and conspiracy thinking toward Jews, Arabs, Germans, and Russians were examined. 354 volunteer high school students were assessed using the Right-Wing Authoritarianism Three-Dimensional (RWA3D) Scale and the Conspiracy Beliefs Scale.
Monika, Grzesiak-Feldman +1 more
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Right-wing authoritarianism and attitudes toward torture
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2016I examined the relationship between right-wing authoritarianism and attitudes toward torture. The results from 2 studies with U.S. students and citizens, respectively, demonstrated that not only was there a significant positive relationship between right-wing authoritarianism and their attitudes toward torture, but, more specifically, there was a ...
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PERSONALITY AND EMOTIONAL CORRELATES OF RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2000Authoritarianism, the tendency to be hierarchical, conventional, and intolerant, has been implicated by research as an extreme feature of general right-wing ideology. The relationship between this ideological pattern and variables of personality and emotion was investigated in three studies.
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