The genetic underpinnings of right‐wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation explain political attitudes beyond Big Five personality

Author:

Kleppesto Thomas Haarklau123ORCID,Czajkowski Nikolai Olavi24,Sheehy‐Skeffington Jennifer56,Vassend Olav7,Roysamb Espen24,Eftedal Nikolai Haahjem2,Kunst Jonas R.7,Ystrom Eivind24,Thomsen Lotte67

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Fertility and Health Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway

2. PROMENTA Research Center, Department of Psychology University of Oslo Oslo Norway

3. Department of Psychology Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim Norway

4. Division for Mental and Physical Health Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway

5. Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science London School of Economics and Political Science London UK

6. Center for the Experimental Philosophical Investigation of Discrimination, Department of Political Science Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

7. Department of Psychology University of Oslo Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePolitical attitudes are predicted by the key ideological variables of right‐wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO), as well as some of the Big Five personality traits. Past research indicates that personality and ideological traits are correlated for genetic reasons. A question that has yet to be tested concerns whether the genetic variation underlying the ideological traits of RWA and SDO has distinct contributions to political attitudes, or if genetic variation in political attitudes is subsumed under the genetic variation underlying standard Big Five personality traits.MethodWe use data from a sample of 1987 Norwegian twins to assess the genetic and environmental relationships between the Big Five personality traits, RWA, SDO, and their separate contributions to political policy attitudes.ResultsRWA and SDO exhibit very high genetic correlation (r = 0.78) with each other and some genetic overlap with the personality traits of openness and agreeableness. Importantly, they share a larger genetic substrate with political attitudes (e.g., deporting an ethnic minority) than do Big Five personality traits, a relationship that persists even when controlling for the genetic foundations underlying personality traits.ConclusionOur results suggest that the genetic foundations of ideological traits and political attitudes are largely non‐overlapping with the genetic foundations of Big Five personality traits.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Publisher

Wiley

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