Cognitive underpinnings of nationalistic ideology in the context of Brexit
Abstract
Belief in rigid distinctions between the nationalistic ingroup and outgroup has been a motivating force in citizens' voting behavior, as evident in the United Kingdom's 2016 EU referendum. We found that individuals with strongly nationalistic attitudes tend to process information in a more categorical manner, even when tested on neutral cognitive tasks that are unrelated to their political beliefs. The relationship between these psychological characteristics and strong nationalistic attitudes was mediated by a tendency to support authoritarian, nationalistic, conservative, and system-justifying ideologies. This suggests flexible cognitive styles are related to less nationalistic identities and attitudes.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- May 2018
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- Bibcode:
- 2018PNAS..115E4532Z