Journal article

The secret lives of liberals and conservatives: Personality profiles, interaction styles, and the things they leave behind

DR Carney, JT Jost, SD Gosling, J Potter

Political Psychology | Published : 2008

Abstract

Although skeptics continue to doubt that most people are "ideological," evidence suggests that meaningful left-right differences do exist and that they may be rooted in basic personality dispositions, that is, relatively stable individual differences in psychological needs, motives, and orientations toward the world. Seventy-five years of theory and research on personality and political orientation has produced a long list of dispositions, traits, and behaviors. Applying a theory of ideology as motivated social cognition and a "Big Five" framework, we find that two traits, Openness to New Experiences and Conscientiousness, parsimoniously capture many of the ways in which individual differenc..

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