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Effects of Right‐Wing Authoritarianism and Threat from Terrorism on Restriction of Civil Liberties

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Effects of Right‐Wing Authoritarianism and Threat from Terrorism on Restriction of Civil Liberties

Auteurs : J. Christopher Cohrs ; Sven Kielmann ; Jürgen Maes ; Barbara Moschner

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Abstract

In an Internet survey (N = 275), we investigated how right‐wing authoritarianism (RWA), social dominance orientation (SDO), personal values, and political ideology predicted attitudes toward restriction of civil liberties and toward surveillance measured one year later. Feelings of threat from terrorism were also taken into account. RWA, SDO, political ideology, security values, and self‐direction values were significant predictors. In addition, RWA interacted with threat from terrorism, in that threat reinforced the positive effect of RWA on support for surveillance measures. Thus, the study contributes to the understanding of psychological reasons for support for political measures related to civil liberties.

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