Predicting right-wing authoritarianism via personality and dangerous world beliefs: direct, indirect, and interactive effects |
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Authors: | Dallago Francesca Mirisola Alberto Roccato Michele |
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Affiliation: | University of Torino, Italy. |
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Abstract: | In an Italian sample (N = 483, 78.23% women, mean age = 27.61 years old), we used structural equation modeling with latent variables and interactions to analyze the direct, indirect, and interactive effects exerted on right-wing authoritarianism by the Big Five factors of personality and by dangerous world beliefs. Openness, Neuroticism, and Conscientiousness exerted direct effects on right-wing authoritarianism; the first two relationships were partially mediated by dangerous world beliefs. Most importantly, the relationship between dangerous world beliefs and right-wing authoritarianism was moderated by Openness: dangerous world beliefs significantly influenced right-wing authoritarianism solely for participants high in Openness. Limitations and possible developments of this research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Big Five dangerous world beliefs moderation right-wing authoritarianism threat |
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