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Binding Moral Foundations and the Narrowing of Ideological Conflict to the Traditional Morality Domain
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نویسنده
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malka a. ,osborne d. ,soto c.j. ,greaves l.m. ,sibley c.g. ,lelkes y.
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منبع
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personality and social psychology bulletin - 2016 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:1243 -1257
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چکیده
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Moral foundations theory (mft) posits that binding moral foundations (purity,authority,and ingroup loyalty) are rooted in the need for groups to promote order and cohesion,and that they therefore underlie political conservatism. we present evidence that binding foundations (and the related construct of disgust sensitivity) are associated with lower levels of ideological polarization on political issues outside the domain of moral traditionalism. consistent support for this hypothesis was obtained from three large american internet-based samples and one large national sample of new zealanders (combined n = 7,874). we suggest that when political issues do not have inherent relevance to moral traditionalism,binding foundations promote a small centrist shift away from ideologically prescribed positions,and that they do so out of desire for national uniformity and cohesion. © 2016,© 2016 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
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کلیدواژه
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attitudes; disgust; moral foundations; political psychology
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yeshiva university,new york,ny, United States, university of auckland, New Zealand, colby college,waterville,me, United States, university of auckland, New Zealand, university of auckland, New Zealand, university of pennsylvania,philadelphia, United States
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