Understanding the origins of political authoritarianism is of key importance for modern democracies. Recent works in evolutionary psychology suggest that human cognitive preferences may be the output of a biological response to early stressful environments. In this paper, we hypothesized that people's leader preferences are partly driven by early signals of harshness. We experimentally elicited children's (Study 1) and adults' (Study 2) political preferences using faces controlled for dominance and trustworthiness and showed that early childhood harshness has an enduring effect on adult political attitudes. Importantly, this effect was further confirmed using self-reported extreme authoritarianism (Study 2) and by the analysis of the large ...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...
This study analyses the linkage between authoritarianism and three indicators that describe one's ge...
Dominance and prestige, as two distinct status-attaining qualities, are present in modern-day leader...
Understanding the origins of political authoritarianism is of key importance for modern democracies....
International audienceUnderstanding the origins of political authoritarianism is of key importance f...
Across the globe we witness the rise of populist authoritarian leaders who are overbearing in their ...
peer reviewedA core debate in authoritarianism research relates to the stability of authoritarianism...
This study on authoritarianism is based on a survey of 900 respondents recruited originally to inves...
This study on authoritarianism is based on a survey of 900 respondents recruited originally to inves...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
This thesis provides genetically informative data that political and prejudicial attitudes are exten...
This article studies the relationship between the “big five” personality traits and political ideolo...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...
This study analyses the linkage between authoritarianism and three indicators that describe one's ge...
Dominance and prestige, as two distinct status-attaining qualities, are present in modern-day leader...
Understanding the origins of political authoritarianism is of key importance for modern democracies....
International audienceUnderstanding the origins of political authoritarianism is of key importance f...
Across the globe we witness the rise of populist authoritarian leaders who are overbearing in their ...
peer reviewedA core debate in authoritarianism research relates to the stability of authoritarianism...
This study on authoritarianism is based on a survey of 900 respondents recruited originally to inves...
This study on authoritarianism is based on a survey of 900 respondents recruited originally to inves...
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social tran...
This thesis provides genetically informative data that political and prejudicial attitudes are exten...
This article studies the relationship between the “big five” personality traits and political ideolo...
Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant ...
This study analyses the linkage between authoritarianism and three indicators that describe one's ge...
Dominance and prestige, as two distinct status-attaining qualities, are present in modern-day leader...