Explaining ideology: Two factors are better than one

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (3):326-328 (2014)
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Abstract

Hibbing et al. (2014) contend that individual differences in political ideology can be substantially accounted for in terms of differences in a single psychological factor, namely, strength of negativity bias. We argue that, given the multidimensional structure of ideology, a better explanation of ideological variation will take into account both individual differences in negativity bias and differences in empathic concern.

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Philip Robbins
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