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The complicated but solvable threat-politics relationship
Mark J Brandt1, Bert N Bakker2
1Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824, MI, USA.
Abstract:
Popular models on the threat-politics association suggest that threats cause right-wing political preferences. Failed replications, crossnational variation, and examples of threats causing left-wing preferences suggest this relationship is more complicated. We introduce a model of the reciprocal threat-politics relationship that reconciles prior conflicting findings and raises new questions.
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