Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism

Author:

Kerry Nicholas12ORCID,Al-Shawaf Laith3,Barbato Maria4,Batres Carlota5,Blake Khandis R.6,Cha Youngjae7,Chauvin Gregory V.1,Clifton Jeremy D. W.2,Fernandez Ana Maria4ORCID,Galbarczyk Andrzej8ORCID,Ghossainy Maliki E.9,Jang Dayk7,Jasienska Grazyna8ORCID,Karasawa Minoru10,Laustsen Lasse11,Loria Riley1,Luberti Francesca12ORCID,Moran James1,Pavlović Zoran13,Petersen Michael Bang11,Smith Adam R.1014,Žeželj Iris13,Murray Damian R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA

2. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

3. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, USA

4. Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile

5. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, CA, USA

6. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

7. Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea

8. Faculty of Health Sciences, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland

9. Boston University, Boston, MA, USA

10. Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

11. Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

12. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

13. University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

14. International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Differences in attitudes on social issues such as abortion, immigration and sex are hugely divisive, and understanding their origins is among the most important tasks facing human behavioural sciences. Despite the clear psychological importance of parenthood and the motivation to provide care for children, researchers have only recently begun investigating their influence on social and political attitudes. Because socially conservative values ostensibly prioritize safety, stability and family values, we hypothesized that being more invested in parental care might make socially conservative policies more appealing. Studies 1 (preregistered; n = 376) and 2 ( n = 1924) find novel evidence of conditional experimental effects of a parenthood prime, such that people who engaged strongly with a childcare manipulation showed an increase in social conservatism. Studies 3 ( n = 2610, novel data from 10 countries) and 4 ( n = 426 444, World Values Survey data) find evidence that both parenthood and parental care motivation are associated with increased social conservatism around the globe. Further, most of the positive association globally between age and social conservatism is accounted for by parenthood. These findings support the hypothesis that parenthood and parental care motivation increase social conservatism.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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