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Psychological Inquiry
An International Journal for the Advancement of Psychological Theory
Volume 34, 2023 - Issue 3
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Political Ideology is Not Meaningfully Explained by Alliances and is Not Inconsistent with Attitudinal Inconsistencies

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Pages 180-183 | Published online: 12 Dec 2023
 
This article refers to:
Strange Bedfellows: The Alliance Theory of Political Belief Systems

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Notes

1 We also note that although the two classes of theories emphasize different antecedents (behavior versus interests), behavior in the former is the result of interests and interests in the latter are reflected in behavior. Thus, for example, the counter-attitudinal behavior which leads to attitude change in dissonance theory is induced by appealing to people’s interests, and interests in social choice theory are expressed in behavior (revealed preference).

2 For example, in the section that compares Alliance Theory to Intolerance Theory, PSH cite about 20 papers in support of symmetry, and only one (Ganzach & Schul, Citation2021) in support of asymmetry.

3 A full analysis that include most of the groups that appear in Figure 1 is presented in Schul and Ganzach (Citation2023).

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