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The happy cyclist: Examining the association between generalized authoritarianism and subjective well-being
Authors:Cara C. MacInnis  Michael A. Busseri  Becky L. Choma  Gordon Hodson
Affiliation:1. Brock University, Canada;2. Ryerson University, Canada
Abstract:Although authoritarianism can negatively impact others (e.g., by predicting prejudiced intergroup attitudes), implications for the self are mixed and require clarification. Extending previous research, we examined the association between generalized authoritarianism (GA, indicated by right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation) and subjective well-being (SWB, indicated by positive affect, negative affect, and life satisfaction) by testing simultaneously the general-level association between GA and SWB as well as specific residual associations between GA and SWB components, independent of basic personality dimensions. We observed a significant general-level association between GA and SWB whereby heightened authoritarianism predicted greater SWB. No residual associations were found between specific GA and SWB components. Despite being “bad” for others, generalized authoritarianism may be “good” for the self.
Keywords:Generalized authoritarianism   RWA   SDO   Subjective well-being   Personality
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