The present work posits that social motives, particularly status seeking in the form of moral grandstanding, are likely at least partially to blame for elevated levels of affective polarization and ideological extremism in the U.S. In Study 1, results from both undergraduates (N = 981; Mean age = 19.4; SD = 2.1; 69.7% women) and a cross-section of U.S. adults matched to 2010 census norms (N = 1,063; Mean age = 48.20, SD = 16.38; 49.8% women) indicated that prestige-motived grandstanding was consistently and robustly related to more extreme ideological views on a variety of issues. In Study 2, results from a weighted, nationally-representative cross-section of U.S. adults (N = 2,519; Mean age = 47.5, SD = 17.8; 51.4% women) found that presti...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
The present work posits that social motives, particularly status seeking in the form of moral grands...
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences that meta-perceptions of pol...
Many commentators have expressed fears of a “culture war” between Liberals and Conservatives which a...
Public discourse is often caustic and conflict-filled. This trend seems to be particularly evident w...
Rising extremism and polarization threaten democratic institutions worldwide. As opposing factions b...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distributio...
Many Americans believe that the country is deeply divided over politics and that polarization will o...
In this study, I hypothesize that as politics becomes more polarized, peoples’ general trust of one ...
Partisan bias and hostility have increased substantially over the last few decades in the American e...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
The present work posits that social motives, particularly status seeking in the form of moral grands...
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences that meta-perceptions of pol...
Many commentators have expressed fears of a “culture war” between Liberals and Conservatives which a...
Public discourse is often caustic and conflict-filled. This trend seems to be particularly evident w...
Rising extremism and polarization threaten democratic institutions worldwide. As opposing factions b...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distributio...
Many Americans believe that the country is deeply divided over politics and that polarization will o...
In this study, I hypothesize that as politics becomes more polarized, peoples’ general trust of one ...
Partisan bias and hostility have increased substantially over the last few decades in the American e...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...