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Personality Foundations of Ideological Divide: A Comparison of Women Members of Parliament and Women Voters in Italy
Authors:Gianvittorio Caprara  Donata Francescato  Minou Mebane  Roberta Sorace  Michele Vecchione
Affiliation:Sapienza University of Rome
Abstract:Empirical research is crucial for understanding the personality foundations of political preferences in modern democracies. However, few studies have addressed the personality of top politicians using standard methods to assess basic traits and personal values. In the current research, traits and values of 106 female members of the Italian Parliament were assessed in accordance with the Five‐Factor Model of personality and Schwartz's taxonomy. The same variables were measured in a sample of 864 voters taken from the general population. We investigate the extent to which differences in traits and values contribute to ideological orientation of politicians and voters of rival coalitions. A similar pattern of relations was found in both groups. Yet, traits and values contributed to partisanship of politicians much more than to political preferences of voters. Whereas values fully mediated the contribution of traits to voting, energy/extraversion and agreeableness contributed to political partisanship both directly and indirectly, through values.
Keywords:Personality traits  Personal values  Political affiliation  Politicians  Voters
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