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Correlation not causation: the relationship between personality traits and political ideologies.

Brad Verhulst1, Lindon J Eaves, Peter K Hatemi.   

Abstract

The assumption in the personality and politics literature is that a person's personality motivates them to develop certain political attitudes later in life. This assumption is founded on the simple correlation between the two constructs and the observation that personality traits are genetically influenced and develop in infancy, whereas political preferences develop later in life. Work in psychology, behavioral genetics, and recently political science, however, has demonstrated that political preferences also develop in childhood and are equally influenced by genetic factors. These findings cast doubt on the assumed causal relationship between personality and politics. Here we test the causal relationship between personality traits and political attitudes using a direction of causation structural model on a genetically informative sample. The results suggest that personality traits do not cause people to develop political attitudes; rather, the correlation between the two is a function of an innate common underlying genetic factor.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22400142      PMCID: PMC3809096          DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5907.2011.00568.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pol Sci        ISSN: 0092-5853


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