Political scientists who study the interplay between personality and politics overwhelmingly rely on short personality scales. We explore whether the length of the employed personality scales affects the criterion validity of the scales. We show that Need for Cognition (NfC) increases reliance on party cues, but only when a longer measure is employed. Additionally, while NfC increases reliance on policy information, the effect is more than twice as large when a longer measure is used. Finally, Big Five personality traits that have been dismissed as irrelevant to political ideology yield stronger and more consistent associations when larger batteries are employed. We also show that using high Cronbach's alpha and factor loadings as indicator...
Although personality and cognitive ability are separate (sets of) constructs, we argue and demonstra...
This Trends article discusses whether personality assessments of politicians can be practically rele...
Political scientists have long considered ideology, partisanship, and constituency in determining ho...
Political scientists who study the interplay between personality and politics overwhelmingly rely on...
The explanatory power of personality traits on political attitudes has been often underlined. Howeve...
The integration of the Big Five personality traits into models of political participatio...
While there is a wide variety of research about personality in the field of psychology, there is sti...
Psychological constructs are becoming increasingly important in social surveys. Scales for the asses...
A burgeoning line of research examining the relation between personality traits and political variab...
Researchers often use very abbreviated (e.g., 1-item, 2-item) measures of personality traits due to ...
In this article, we propose an individual level explanation for variation in personalized represent...
Personality has always played a big part in politics. It is one of the first things voters take into...
Recent research demonstrates growing scholarly interest in the relationship between personality char...
A burgeoning line of research examining the relation between personality traits and political variab...
ABSTRACT Studying the personalities of political leaders requires meth-ods of measuring personality ...
Although personality and cognitive ability are separate (sets of) constructs, we argue and demonstra...
This Trends article discusses whether personality assessments of politicians can be practically rele...
Political scientists have long considered ideology, partisanship, and constituency in determining ho...
Political scientists who study the interplay between personality and politics overwhelmingly rely on...
The explanatory power of personality traits on political attitudes has been often underlined. Howeve...
The integration of the Big Five personality traits into models of political participatio...
While there is a wide variety of research about personality in the field of psychology, there is sti...
Psychological constructs are becoming increasingly important in social surveys. Scales for the asses...
A burgeoning line of research examining the relation between personality traits and political variab...
Researchers often use very abbreviated (e.g., 1-item, 2-item) measures of personality traits due to ...
In this article, we propose an individual level explanation for variation in personalized represent...
Personality has always played a big part in politics. It is one of the first things voters take into...
Recent research demonstrates growing scholarly interest in the relationship between personality char...
A burgeoning line of research examining the relation between personality traits and political variab...
ABSTRACT Studying the personalities of political leaders requires meth-ods of measuring personality ...
Although personality and cognitive ability are separate (sets of) constructs, we argue and demonstra...
This Trends article discusses whether personality assessments of politicians can be practically rele...
Political scientists have long considered ideology, partisanship, and constituency in determining ho...