Even though previous research connected personality traits and support for radical-right populist parties (RRP), the question of which mechanisms connect these concepts is still underexplored. In particular, we focus on narcissistic rivalry, a maladaptive path of grandiose narcissism. Drawing on the affective intelligence framework and the narcissistic admiration and rivalry concept, we propose that the effect of rival narcissism on vote choice for the German Alternative für Deutschland is mediated by reactionary political orientations and activated by anger. Drawing on 2017 data from the mixed-mode representative GESIS panel (N = 2,552 & 1,901), we employ moderated mediation analyses. We show that reactionary political orientations mediate...
This study explored the roles of communal narcissism and agentic narcissism in self-identified polit...
AbstractWe examine the social–psychological and personality bases of support for radical right parti...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
Even though previous research connected personality traits and support for radical-right populist pa...
Even though previous research connected personality traits and support for radical-right populist pa...
This paper offers an explanation of the link between grandiose narcissism and support for radical ri...
Research has identified political disenchantment as an important driver for the recent spread of rig...
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which circ...
Several theories propose that narcissism is rooted in affective contingencies. Given narcissists’ fo...
The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with th...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
Emotion, after a long period of inattention, began to attract greater scrutiny as a key driver of hu...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars and in...
The present study examined the relationship of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism with dispositiona...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars, and i...
This study explored the roles of communal narcissism and agentic narcissism in self-identified polit...
AbstractWe examine the social–psychological and personality bases of support for radical right parti...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
Even though previous research connected personality traits and support for radical-right populist pa...
Even though previous research connected personality traits and support for radical-right populist pa...
This paper offers an explanation of the link between grandiose narcissism and support for radical ri...
Research has identified political disenchantment as an important driver for the recent spread of rig...
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which circ...
Several theories propose that narcissism is rooted in affective contingencies. Given narcissists’ fo...
The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with th...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
Emotion, after a long period of inattention, began to attract greater scrutiny as a key driver of hu...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars and in...
The present study examined the relationship of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism with dispositiona...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars, and i...
This study explored the roles of communal narcissism and agentic narcissism in self-identified polit...
AbstractWe examine the social–psychological and personality bases of support for radical right parti...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...