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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations | 2014

Opposition to equality and support for tradition as mediators of the relationship between epistemic motivation and system-justifying identifications

Christopher M. Federico; Damla Ergun; Corrie V. Hunt

Individuals with a high need for cognitive closure, or a preference for knowledge that is certain and clear, tend to adopt conservative system-justifying ideologies. Nevertheless, few studies have examined the intervening orientations responsible for this relationship. While conservatism is anchored in values that both support tradition and oppose equality, we suggest that the need for closure is linked primarily with the former. In three studies, we found (a) that the need for closure is more strongly related to support for tradition than opposition to equality, and (b) that the indirect effect of the need for closure on conservatism is stronger via the former than the latter. By clarifying the links between the need for closure and multiple antecedents of ideology, these findings provide new insight into the psychological foundations of political belief by suggesting that the need for closure is not equally relevant to all aspects of system justification.


Political Psychology | 2013

Mapping the connections between politics and morality: The multiple sociopolitical orientations involved in moral intuition

Christopher M. Federico; Christopher Weber; Damla Ergun; Corrie V. Hunt


Social Justice Research | 2009

Political Expertise, Social Worldviews, and Ideology: Translating “Competitive Jungles” and “Dangerous Worlds” into Ideological Reality

Christopher M. Federico; Corrie V. Hunt; Damla Ergun


Political Behavior | 2013

Political Information, Political Involvement, and Reliance on Ideology in Political Evaluation

Christopher M. Federico; Corrie V. Hunt


Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2010

Revisiting the self-interest versus values debate: The role of temporal perspective

Corrie V. Hunt; Anita Kim; Eugene Borgida; Shelly Chaiken


Journal of Social Issues | 2013

Uncertainty and Status-Based Asymmetries in the Distinction Between the “Good” Us and the “Bad” Them: Evidence That Group Status Strengthens the Relationship Between the Need for Cognitive Closure and Extremity in Intergroup Differentiation

Christopher M. Federico; Corrie V. Hunt; Emily L. Fisher


Psicología Política | 2008

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AFFECTIVE STATES AND THE STRUCTURE OF POLITICAL ATTITUDES

Corrie V. Hunt; Damla Ergum; Christopher M. Federico


Archive | 2010

Political Expertise, Investment of the Self in Politics, and Reliance on Ideology in Political Evaluation

Christopher M. Federico; Corrie V. Hunt


Archive | 2010

Reconsidering the Moral Foundations of Ideology

Damla Ergun; Christopher M. Federico; Corrie V. Hunt; Christopher Weber


Archive | 2010

Moral Foundations of Political Issues

Damla Ergun; Corrie V. Hunt

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Damla Ergun

University of Minnesota

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Christopher Weber

Louisiana State University

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Anita Kim

University of Minnesota

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Emily L. Fisher

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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Shelly Chaiken

University of California

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