2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/q6eum
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Shoring up the shaky psychological foundations of a micro-economic model of ideology: Adversarial collaboration solutions

Abstract: Commentary on Gries, T., Mueller, V., & Jost, J. (2021). The market for belief systems: A formal model of ideological choice. Psychological Inquiry.

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“…Up to today, there is an ever-growing number of studies that continue to provide evidence that the personality traits are associated with political ideology -for a recent review, see (Federico & Malka, 2018). This literature assumes that citizens adopt ideological positions that provide the best fit with the motives and needs rooted in their personality (Jost, Federico, & Napier, 2009) -for a recent critique Costello, Clark, and Tetlock (2021).…”
Section: Personality and Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to today, there is an ever-growing number of studies that continue to provide evidence that the personality traits are associated with political ideology -for a recent review, see (Federico & Malka, 2018). This literature assumes that citizens adopt ideological positions that provide the best fit with the motives and needs rooted in their personality (Jost, Federico, & Napier, 2009) -for a recent critique Costello, Clark, and Tetlock (2021).…”
Section: Personality and Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to today, there is an ever-growing number of studies that continue to provide evidence that the personality traits are associated with political ideology -for a recent review, see (Federico & Malka, 2018). This literature assumes that citizens adopt ideological positions that provide the best fit with the motives and needs rooted in their personality (Jost, Federico, & Napier, 2009) -for a recent critique Costello, Clark, and Tetlock (2021).…”
Section: Personality and Political Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%