Inconsistent and very weak evidence for a direct association between childhood personality and adult ideology

Author:

Fasching Neil1ORCID,Arceneaux Kevin2ORCID,Bakker Bert N.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Center for Political Research (CEVIPOF) – Sciences Po Paris France

3. Amsterdam School of Communication Research University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe add depth and breadth to the study of the childhood personality–adult ideology link with additional data, measures, and measurement approaches.BackgroundPast research in (political) psychology has put forward that individual differences in psychological needs shape ideology. Most evidence supporting this claim is cross‐sectional. Two previous longitudinal studies showed preliminary evidence that childhood personality traits linked to negativity bias correlate with political ideology in adulthood, yet these studies have limitations.MethodsWe report the results from two longitudinal studies (combined N = 13,822) conducted in the United Kingdom that measure childhood personality (5–11 years old) and political ideology from puberty (age 16) to early (age 26) and middle adulthood (age 42).ResultsWe find very weak and inconsistent evidence that childhood personality traits related to negativity bias are directly associated with general conservatism, social conservatism, or economic conservatism across different stages of adulthood. Across the board, Bayes Factors most often indicate strong evidence for the null hypothesis.ConclusionWe offer evidence that the results of previous research are not as robust or as consistent as scholars in the extant literature presume. Our findings call for more, not less, research on the link between childhood personality and political ideology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

Reference41 articles.

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