A meta-analytic integration of research on the relationship between right-wing ideological attitudes and aggressive tendencies |
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Authors: | Alain Van Hiel Emma Onraet Dries H Bostyn Jonas Stadeus Tessa Haesevoets Jasper Van Assche |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Developmental, Personality, and Social Psychology, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium Alain.VanHiel@UGent.be;3. Department of Developmental, Personality, and Social Psychology, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium;4. Department of Developmental, Personality, and Social Psychology, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9994-4615;5. Department of Developmental, Personality, and Social Psychology, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2570-2928 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Many studies have investigated the relationship between ideological attitudes and aggressive tendencies. The present meta-analytic integration of research on this relationship included data of 177 samples (total N = 47,933 participants). The results revealed that this relationship was substantial, r =.31, 95% CI .27 to.35], p <.001. Such a relationship emerged for both attitudes towards violence and behavioural indicators, although the former relationship was stronger. Moreover, with respect to the different types of attitudes towards violence, we obtained equally strong relationships for attitudes towards war and military action, intergroup hostility and aggression, punitive attitudes, and intimate violence. Among the behavioural measures, context-specific aggression bore out a stronger effect size than chronic aggressive behaviour. Finally, type of right-wing attitude did not moderate the relationship under study. In the discussion, we argue that the pattern of results indicates that the greater aggressive tendencies among right-wing individuals are manifested both attitudinally and behaviourally. |
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Keywords: | Interpersonal aggression attitudes towards violence right-wing ideological attitudes authoritarianism |
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