“…As political participation is at the heart of democracy, understanding what makes people engage in politics is a key issue for political scientists and communication scholars alike (Verba, Schlozman, and Brady, 1995). In the related literature, there is an ongoing scholarly debate on the role of personality traits as determinants of political and prosocial behavior (Cooper, Golden, and Socha, 2013;Bloeser et al, 2015;Dinesen, Nørgaard, and Klemmensen, 2014;Jennstål, Uba, and Öberg, 2020;Kline et al, 2019;Lindell and Strandberg, 2018;Margetts et al, 2015;Rasmussen and Hebbelstrup, 2016). These effects have been studied at different geographic contexts, including the Netherlands (Bekkers, 2005), Finland (Mattila et al, 2011), Venezuela and Uruguay (Mondak et al, 2011), South Korea (Ha, Kim, and Jo, 2013), India and Pakistan (Oskarsson and Widmalm, 2016), Italy (Caprara et al, 2006), and Germany (Schoen and Steinbrecher, 2013).…”