Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5034227 | Journal of Consumer Psychology | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Insufficient attention to political ideology as an organizing axis reduces predictive power. Jost (2017 - this issue) makes a significant contribution by outlining and documenting a set of relationships among personality factors, attitudes, values, and conservatism. The value of this approach is highlighting the possibility that ideology sticks when it fits features of the individual and hence has an enduring quality. This approach needs to be balanced by consideration of the power of the immediate situation to define what an identity means and the potential universality of many features associated with conservatism. We discuss both issues using identity-based motivation theory as our organizing framework.
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Authors
Daphna Oyserman, Norbert Schwarz,