Self‐affirmation,political value congruence,and support for refugees |
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Authors: | Constantina Badea Jean‐Louis Tavani Mark Rubin Thierry Meyer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, LAPPS, UPLUniversité Paris Nanterre;2. Psychology Department, Université Paris Saint Denis;3. Psychology Department, The University of Newcastle |
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Abstract: | This research tested the potential for self‐affirmation on left‐ and right‐wing political values to increase behavioral intentions to provide help and assistance to refugees. We present a pilot study defining left‐ and right‐wing values, and a main study in which participants completed either a self‐affirmation task, a group‐affirmation task, or participated in a control condition on values that were either congruent or incongruent with their own political views. Results show that left‐wing oriented participants showed more supportive intentions in the self‐affirmation condition compared to the group‐affirmation and control conditions, independent of values congruency. In contrast, right‐wing participants showed more supportive intentions in the self‐affirmation condition, but only when they affirmed on values that were congruent with their own political views. |
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