Most psychological research on Brexit categorises participants as either leave or remain supporters. In the current study we take a data-driven approach and identify different clusterings of attitudes towards the European Union (EU) using latent class analysis (LCA), as well as how these classes differ across a range of important social and psychological variables. This analysis revealed 10 distinct classes of voters in a large (N = 15860) adult sample of UK citizens using data from the British Election Study. These classes ranged from being quite uniformly pro- or anti-EU in sentiment, to more mixed groups with more complex patterns of attitudes. The classes that included majority-remain supporters were younger and better educated, and sel...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
In this article, I study the dimensionality of the concept of EU support, which is assumed to be con...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...
Our research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While s...
This research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While ...
This article proposes a decision model of the British support for leaving the European Union (EU) th...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leave the European Union. Voting followed a general t...
Dr Kimberley Hill, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Kimberley.Hill@Northampton.ac.uk) Dr Rebecca Semme...
The sources of support for the European Union amongst individuals have been studied exhaustively in ...
International audienceWe analyze the persistence of the major determinants of distrust toward the Eu...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
The result of the referendum in the United Kingdom in 2016 to leave the European Union sparked much ...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
In this article, I study the dimensionality of the concept of EU support, which is assumed to be con...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...
Our research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While s...
This research is putting together the puzzle pieces behind the UK’s decision to leave the EU. While ...
This article proposes a decision model of the British support for leaving the European Union (EU) th...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leave the European Union. Voting followed a general t...
Dr Kimberley Hill, Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Kimberley.Hill@Northampton.ac.uk) Dr Rebecca Semme...
The sources of support for the European Union amongst individuals have been studied exhaustively in ...
International audienceWe analyze the persistence of the major determinants of distrust toward the Eu...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in June 2016 has proved divisive and ...
The result of the referendum in the United Kingdom in 2016 to leave the European Union sparked much ...
The Leave campaign in the U.K., which advocated exiting the European Union, emphasized anxiety over ...
The UK’s EU in/out referendum raised significant debate and speculation of the intention of the elec...
In this article, I study the dimensionality of the concept of EU support, which is assumed to be con...
Survey data on public attitudes towards Brexit in the United Kingdom from 2017-2020. 10-wave survey ...