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A Motivational Model of Authoritarianism: Integrating Personal and Situational Determinants
Authors:Philipp Jugert   John Duckitt
Affiliation:Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany;
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:We describe and test a collective security model of authoritarianism. This model sees Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) as directly caused by collective security motivation (CSM), which is in turn influenced jointly by personality (with its effects mediated through group identification and dangerous world beliefs) and social threat (with its effects mediated through dangerous world beliefs). Two studies tested this model using student samples—one was correlational ( N =  218), while the other included an experimental manipulation of threat using future scenarios ( N =  136). Structural equation analyses partially supported the model suggesting that CSM fully mediated the effects of threat and group identification on RWA, but only partially mediated the effect of personality, which also had important direct effects.
Keywords:Right-Wing Authoritarianism    Social Dominance Orientation    Threat    Personality    Security motivation
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