We investigated outcomes associated with different types of partisan identity in a sample of political candidates for parliament and local offices (N = 214). We distinguished partisan narcissism, a belief in the greatness of one's political party that is not appreciated by others, from partisan identification, feeling part of the party and evaluating it positively. We examined their links with self-reported measures of politicians' functioning in their work: political skill, integrity, and party dedication. Partisan narcissism was associated with lower integrity in one's political role, meaning those high in partisan narcissism reported more inclination to engage in secrecy, deception, and political blood-sport (behavior also known as polit...
What are the roots of party identification? Credit (or blame) often falls to parents, who have been...
Despite the centrality of party identification to our understanding of political behavior, there rem...
Why do some people stably identify with a party while others do not? This study tests whether and ho...
AbstractWe investigated outcomes associated with different types of partisan identity in a sample of...
Personality has always played a big part in politics. It is one of the first things voters take into...
The current studies examined the experiences of undergraduate political partisans who cross party li...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Despite the long-standing and prominent place of partisan identification (PID) in many aggregate- an...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars and in...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars, and i...
This paper conceptualizes politicians as political workers. It describes a multimethod study with tw...
The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associated with cit...
During every election partisans from either side tend to defend their candidates against scandals in...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
ABSTRACT: The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associate...
What are the roots of party identification? Credit (or blame) often falls to parents, who have been...
Despite the centrality of party identification to our understanding of political behavior, there rem...
Why do some people stably identify with a party while others do not? This study tests whether and ho...
AbstractWe investigated outcomes associated with different types of partisan identity in a sample of...
Personality has always played a big part in politics. It is one of the first things voters take into...
The current studies examined the experiences of undergraduate political partisans who cross party li...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Despite the long-standing and prominent place of partisan identification (PID) in many aggregate- an...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars and in...
The connections between narcissism and political orientations have been theorized by scholars, and i...
This paper conceptualizes politicians as political workers. It describes a multimethod study with tw...
The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associated with cit...
During every election partisans from either side tend to defend their candidates against scandals in...
I examine the impact of long-term partisan loyalties on perceptions of specific political figures an...
ABSTRACT: The literature on political parties suggests that strong partisan identities are associate...
What are the roots of party identification? Credit (or blame) often falls to parents, who have been...
Despite the centrality of party identification to our understanding of political behavior, there rem...
Why do some people stably identify with a party while others do not? This study tests whether and ho...