Ideologically‐based contact avoidance during a pandemic: Blunt or selective distancing from ‘others’?

Author:

Hodson Gordon12ORCID,Meleady Rose3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Brock University St. Catharines Ontario Canada

2. Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice (FPAC) Programme Brock University St. Catharines Ontario Canada

3. School of Psychology University of East Anglia Norwich England

Abstract

AbstractThis project sought to understand when ideology is relevant (or not) to predicting contact avoidance of ‘others’ during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Right‐leaning ideologies (political conservatism, right‐wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation) were not expected to predict greater contact avoidance per se, but rather exhibit selective avoidance of outgroup (vs. ingroup) members. White British participated in one exploratory (Study 1 N = 364) and two pre‐registered (Study 2 N = 431, Study 3 N = 700) studies. As expected, right‐leaning ideologies were significantly stronger predictors of greater preferred personal distance and contact discomfort regarding foreign outgroups (vs. British ingroup) in Studies 1 and 3 (partially supported in Study 2). Ideology rarely predicted ingroup reactions. This Ideology × Target pattern was itself not moderated by the perceived COVID‐19 threat. Pre‐pandemic theorizing that heightened behavioural immune system responses are associated with heightened right‐leaning ideologies appear insufficient for use in actual pandemic contexts, especially when highly politicized.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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