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Big Five Personality Traits And Political Orientation: An Inquiry Into Political Beliefs, Ian E. Phillips
Big Five Personality Traits And Political Orientation: An Inquiry Into Political Beliefs, Ian E. Phillips
The Downtown Review
Personality research centered on the Big Five personality traits has heavily impacted our understanding in regards to what forces orient a person on a political spectrum. Examining how personality differences interact with political orientation, this research seeks to provide information on what makes someone either more or less likely to be liberal or conservative based on their temperament. In this paper, previous personality research is synthesized into one discussion, centered on what the effects of each trait are and how they impact political orientation, the heritability of personality, and what implications there are for such research in the realm of …
Self-Injurious Behavior As A Window To The Soul: Support For A Will To Power?, Ibpp Editor
Self-Injurious Behavior As A Window To The Soul: Support For A Will To Power?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a rationale for self-injurious behavior in the political world