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New Evidence on an Enduring Question

Oxford University Press eBooks(2023)

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Abstract For nearly a century, researchers have debated how people across the political spectrum differ in their psychological profiles. One particularly enduring question concerns the degree to which political conservatives (i.e., those on the right) and liberals (i.e., those on the left) differ in their degree of dogmatism. The authors review emerging evidence concerning ideological differences in dogmatic thinking, particularly cognitive rigidity and judgment (over)confidence. Partially confirming classic perspectives, they find that those on the political right (vs. left) exhibit more dogmatic thinking across many domains. Importantly, however, they identify certain circumstances under which the extremity of a person’s ideology (i.e., how strongly liberal or conservative they are) might be an equally (or perhaps even more) potent predictor of dogmatism. Lastly, they consider directions for future research that may hold promise of shedding further light on the nature of the relation between political beliefs and dogmatism.
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