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Minnesota State University Moorhead

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2020

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World Views, Alexis Cigelske, Bayleigh Luedke, Sarah Edwards Apr 2020

World Views, Alexis Cigelske, Bayleigh Luedke, Sarah Edwards

Student Academic Conference

The purpose of this study is to research the relationships between adverse childhood experiences, perceived control about one's own doing, relationship styles and political orientation. It is hypothesized that adverse childhood experiences, low perceived control and negative attachment styles are related to a more extreme political orientation. Results are undetermined because of such a similar demographic pool, but no relationship was found between adverse childhood experiences and political orientation. It is suggested by the data that relational styles have more to do with perceived control and general self-efficacy than what would be expected.