PhD student @uniyorkpolitics. Working in the fields of political psychology and political behaviour, on voting behaviour, attitudes and intergroup relations.
Delighted to see our article (with @pavlosvas1) on authoritarianism and political attitudes in Britain has been published online @PolBehavior.
https://t.co/WVEQHfw96x
@uniyorkpolitics
Summary below:
Our findings suggest a) adopting anti-immigration attitudes may lead to a broader authoritarian response b) the association between authoritarianism and economic preferences/vote choice may be the product of omitted variable bias.
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Delighted to see our article (with @pavlosvas1) on authoritarianism and political attitudes in Britain has been published online @PolBehavior.
https://t.co/WVEQHfw96x
@uniyorkpolitics
Summary below:
Furthermore, cross-lagged models indicate that within-person changes in immigration preferences precede within-person changes in authoritarianism, querying the long-held assumption that authoritarianism precedes preferences.
4/5
Very happy to see our work (with my PhD student @jrobinson_pol) on the causal effect of the psychological trait of authoritarianism on political attitudes & voting in Britain published in @PolBehavior
https://t.co/4ahc7QYDwJ