2016
DOI: 10.1111/jcms.12381
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Personality and Euroscepticism: The Impact of Personality on Attitudes Towards the EU

Abstract: Attitudes towards EU integration are widely studied, yet we know only little about the role of personality for EU attitudes. Utilizing a framing experiment encompassing positive and negative frames of EU integration, this article reports on how personality influences attitudes towards EU integration, and how personal predispositions moderate framing effects, impacting EU attitude formation. The study relies on Danish and Swedish data (N = 1808). I test both the direct impact of personality on EU attitudes and … Show more

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“…According to Stephan et al (2009), perceptions of intergroup threat arise within particular social contexts, but also vary in relation to individual difference variables (Bakker & de Vreese, 2016;Nielsen, 2016). One such variable, derived from social identity theory, is the extent to which individuals identify with their in-group.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Stephan et al (2009), perceptions of intergroup threat arise within particular social contexts, but also vary in relation to individual difference variables (Bakker & de Vreese, 2016;Nielsen, 2016). One such variable, derived from social identity theory, is the extent to which individuals identify with their in-group.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the last decade, a small number of studies have begun to explore how personality traits correlate with attitudes to EU membership, identity, Euroscepticism and immigration (Bakker & de Vreese, 2016;Curtis, 2016;Gallego & Pardos-Prado, 2014;Nielsen, 2016;Schoen & Schumann, 2007). As with political orientation, both openness and conscientiousness appear to play 1 https://osf.io/urt63/ PERSONALITY AND COGNITION IN THE EU REFERENDUM 7 a significant role in attitudes to the EU and Euroscepticism.…”
Section: The Big Five Model Of Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, scholars have begun investigating relationships between personality and a number of different attitudes to the EU (Bakker & de Vreese, 2016;Curtis, 2016;Nielsen, 2016;Schoen & Schumann, 2007).…”
Section: The Big Five Model Of Personalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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