International study fails to find consistent relationships between conservatism and threat sensitivity

  • Mark Brandt

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New research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin suggests that it is not necessarily the case that right-wing individuals are more sensitive to perceived threats. The study, which analyzed data from dozens of countries, found few consistent relationships political beliefs and concerns about various threats.

Period1 Nov 2020

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  • TitleInternational study fails to find consistent relationships between conservatism and threat sensitivity
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletPsyPost
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date1/11/20
    DescriptionNew research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin suggests that it is not necessarily the case that right-wing individuals are more sensitive to perceived threats. The study, which analyzed data from dozens of countries, found few consistent relationships political beliefs and concerns about various threats.
    Producer/AuthorEric W. Dolan
    URLhttps://www.psypost.org/2020/11/international-study-fails-to-find-consistent-relationships-between-conservatism-and-threat-sensitivity-58432
    PersonsMark Brandt