Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing

Employing a dual process motivational (DPM) model perspective, we found that how political messages are framed influences the differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) on political candidate support in the United States. Study 1 (N = 85) found t...

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Main Authors: Jarret T. Crawford, Jennifer L. Brady, Jane M. Pilanski, Heather Erny
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Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Social and Political Psychology
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Online Access:http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/170
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spelling doaj-a57914e1c22645928474865d00b0447c2020-11-25T03:40:13ZengPsychOpenJournal of Social and Political Psychology2195-33252013-09-011152810.5964/jspp.v1i1.170jspp.v1i1.170Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message FramingJarret T. Crawford0Jennifer L. Brady1Jane M. Pilanski2Heather Erny3Psychology Department, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, United StatesPsychology Department, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, United StatesPsychology Department, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, United StatesPsychology Department, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, United StatesEmploying a dual process motivational (DPM) model perspective, we found that how political messages are framed influences the differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) on political candidate support in the United States. Study 1 (N = 85) found that RWA and SDO differentially predicted support for right-wing candidates who used cohesion and group status threats to frame same-sex marriage, respectively. Study 2 (N = 89) largely replicated those findings on immigration policy. In Study 3 (N = 128), the hypothesis that RWA and SDO negatively predicted support for left-wing candidates who framed same-sex marriage in terms of individual liberty and social equality, respectively, received partial support. Additional analyses indicated that the effects of RWA on candidate support in these studies were driven by specific theoretically-relevant dimensions of RWA. Together, these results indicate that candidates can enhance their appeal by strategically employing value-based political messages targeting different subsets of their constituency.http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/170framing effectspoliticscandidate evaluationright-wing authoritarianismsocial dominance orientation
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author Jarret T. Crawford
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Heather Erny
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Jane M. Pilanski
Heather Erny
Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
framing effects
politics
candidate evaluation
right-wing authoritarianism
social dominance orientation
author_facet Jarret T. Crawford
Jennifer L. Brady
Jane M. Pilanski
Heather Erny
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title Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
title_short Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
title_full Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
title_fullStr Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
title_full_unstemmed Differential Effects of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation on Political Candidate Support: The Moderating Role of Message Framing
title_sort differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation on political candidate support: the moderating role of message framing
publisher PsychOpen
series Journal of Social and Political Psychology
issn 2195-3325
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Employing a dual process motivational (DPM) model perspective, we found that how political messages are framed influences the differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) on political candidate support in the United States. Study 1 (N = 85) found that RWA and SDO differentially predicted support for right-wing candidates who used cohesion and group status threats to frame same-sex marriage, respectively. Study 2 (N = 89) largely replicated those findings on immigration policy. In Study 3 (N = 128), the hypothesis that RWA and SDO negatively predicted support for left-wing candidates who framed same-sex marriage in terms of individual liberty and social equality, respectively, received partial support. Additional analyses indicated that the effects of RWA on candidate support in these studies were driven by specific theoretically-relevant dimensions of RWA. Together, these results indicate that candidates can enhance their appeal by strategically employing value-based political messages targeting different subsets of their constituency.
topic framing effects
politics
candidate evaluation
right-wing authoritarianism
social dominance orientation
url http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/170
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