نتایج جستجو برای: authoritarianism

تعداد نتایج: 1217  

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Michal Reifen Tagar Christopher M Federico Kristen E Lyons Steven Ludeke Melissa A Koenig

In the research reported here, we examined whether individual differences in authoritarianism have expressions in early childhood. We expected that young children would be more responsive to cues of deviance and status to the extent that their parents endorsed authoritarian values. Using a sample of 43 preschoolers and their parents, we found support for both expectations. Children of parents h...

2014
Christopher M. Federico Michal Reifen Tagar

In this paper, we examine how the relationship between authoritarianism and partisanship is conditioned by education. Arguing against perspectives suggesting that authoritarianism is the province of the ‘‘unsophisticated,’’ we hypothesize that the relationship between education and Republican partisanship should be stronger among educated Americans. Moreover, going beyond previous work on how e...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2016
Bill E Peterson Michael W Pratt Janelle R Olsen Susan Alisat

Three different methods (a standardized scale, an observer-based Q-sort, and content coding of narratives) were used to study the continuity of authoritarianism longitudinally in emerging and young adults. Authoritarianism was assessed in a Canadian sample (N = 92) of men and women at ages 19 and 32 with Altemeyer's (1996) Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) Scale. In addition, components of the ...

2018
Marco Tullio Liuzza Torun Lindholm Caitlin B Hawley Marie Gustafsson Sendén Ingrid Ekström Mats J Olsson Jonas K Olofsson

Authoritarianism has resurfaced as a research topic in political psychology, as it appears relevant to explain current political trends. Authoritarian attitudes have been consistently linked to feelings of disgust, an emotion that is thought to have evolved to protect the organism from contamination. We hypothesized that body odour disgust sensitivity (BODS) might be associated with authoritari...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2014
Adelheid A M Nicol Kevin Rounding

Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation have been found to be related with Person-Organization fit. This study examined whether alienation also plays a role in the relation between Person-Organization fit and these two socio-political attitudes. Measures of Right-Wing Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, alienation, and Person-Organization fit were given to a sam...

2003
Sangeetha Rajan Venkat R. Krishnan

This paper studies the impact of gender on frequency of use of influence strategies, amount of power and authoritarianism, using a sample of 109 managers from two organizations in India. Seven downward influence strategies (assertiveness, bargaining, coalition, friendliness, higher authority, reason, and sanctions) and five power bases (reward, referent, legitimate, expert, and coercive) were i...

Journal: :international journal of social sciences 0
masoumeh motlaq department of sociology, islamic azad university, arak branch, iran ako ahmadnezhad department of sociology, central tehran branch, islamic azad university, iran

the present study aimed to answer the question that qajar government as a political system was an authoritarian government? this study deals with the outcomes of qajar authoritarianism and the impact of effective historical-geographical conditions of iran on emergence or continuance of authoritarianism. authoritarianism in this study is not a one-dimensional structure and it is composed of some...

2011
P. J. Henry

Ethnic minorities often have shown higher mean levels of authoritarianism compared to Whites. However, no theoretical mechanism has been directly tested to explain these ethnicity differences. Using the stigma literature as a framework, two studies are presented that test a novel explanation for this difference, rooted in the devaluing that accompanies being a member of a stigmatized group in s...

2016
Daniel A. Wolfe DANIEL A. WOLFE John L. Dayries

Wolfe, Daniel A., December 1976 Health, Physical Education and Recreation Authoritarianism and Success of High School Wrestling Coaches (59 pp.) Director: Dr. John L. Dayries The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between authoritarianism exhibited by coaches and their success in coaching high school wrestling. The subjects for the study were Class AAA high school wrestling ...

2008
Jaime L. Napier John T. Jost

More than 60 years ago, psychologists identified a potential threat to democracy from within, namely the “antidemocratic personality” arising from the “authoritarian syndrome.” It was soon discovered that the problem of authoritarianism was especially acute among those who were low in education and income, and that it was associated with intolerance toward others. However, several important que...

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