The “rigidity of the right” hypothesis predicts that particularly the political right experiences fear and derogates outgroups. We propose that above and beyond that, the political extremes (at both sides of the spectrum) are more likely to display these responses than political moderates. Results of a large-scale sample reveal the predicted quadratic term on socio-economic fear. Moreover, although the political right is more likely to derogate the specific category of immigrants, we find a quadratic effect on derogation of a broad range of societal categories. Both extremes also experience stronger negative emotions about politics than politically moderate respondents. Finally, the quadratic effects on derogation of societal groups and neg...
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In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
Societal dependence on political policy is irrefutable, and the ever-growing dipole of political ide...
Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that, compared to liberals, conservatives are more...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
With the aim of understanding the relationship between the presence of immigrants and prejudice towa...
Ethnonationalist politics have been on the rise in the United States since the 2008 financial crisis...
The tendency to favor the ingroup and derogate the outgroup by means of positive/negative evaluation...
According to recent studies, people on both the political right and left show prejudice toward group...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
The term ‘intergroup bias’ describes how people tend to favor their ingroup and derogate their outgr...
Cohrs JC, Asbrock F. Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation and prejudice against...
Dogmatic intolerance—defined as a tendency to reject, and consider as inferior, any ideological beli...
Contains fulltext : 103092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
Societal dependence on political policy is irrefutable, and the ever-growing dipole of political ide...
Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that, compared to liberals, conservatives are more...
Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political partie...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
With the aim of understanding the relationship between the presence of immigrants and prejudice towa...
Ethnonationalist politics have been on the rise in the United States since the 2008 financial crisis...
The tendency to favor the ingroup and derogate the outgroup by means of positive/negative evaluation...
According to recent studies, people on both the political right and left show prejudice toward group...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
The term ‘intergroup bias’ describes how people tend to favor their ingroup and derogate their outgr...
Cohrs JC, Asbrock F. Right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation and prejudice against...
Dogmatic intolerance—defined as a tendency to reject, and consider as inferior, any ideological beli...
Contains fulltext : 103092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This contribu...
In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...