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The intervening role of social worldviews in the relationship between the five‐factor model of personality and social attitudes
Authors:A. Van Hiel  I. Cornelis  A. Roets
Affiliation:1. Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B‐9000, Ghent, Belgium.;2. Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:The present research investigates in a student (N = 183) and a voter sample (N = 276) whether the relationships between the Five‐Factor Model (FFM) personality dimensions and social attitudes (i.e. Right‐Wing Authoritarianism [RWA] and Social Dominance Orientation [SDO]) are mediated by social worldviews (i.e. dangerous and jungle worldviews). Two important results were obtained. First, the perception of the world as inherently dangerous and chaotic partially mediated the relationships of the personality dimensions Openness and Neuroticism and the social attitude RWA. Second, the jungle worldview completely mediated the relationships between Agreeableness and SDO, but considerable item overlap between the jungle worldview and SDO was also noted. It was further revealed that acquiescence response set and item overlap had an impact on social worldviews and attitudes, but that their relationships were hardly affected by these biases. The discussion focuses on the status of social worldviews to explain social attitudes. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:authoritarianism  Five‐Factor Model  political psychology  social attitudes  Social Dominance Orientation
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