2016
DOI: 10.1037/pac0000191
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Political orientation moderates worldview defense in response to Osama bin Laden’s death.

Abstract: The current study examines Americans’ psychological responses to Osama bin Laden’s death. We tracked changes in how different participants responded to dissimilar others from the night of bin Laden’s death for five weeks. Liberal participants reported lower worldview defense (i.e., a defensive reaction to uphold one’s cultural worldview) immediately after bin Laden’s death but then returned to similar levels as their conservative counterparts over time. Conservative participants reported greater worldview defe… Show more

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“…This raises the question of the larger role of culture in raising or lowering such a set point. The study by Chopik and Konrath (2016) suggests that one of the factors associated with such a theoretical set point for violence sensitivity is political orientation. Carriere and Blackman (2016) demonstrate that communications focused on combat is less persuasive than communication focused on community life, irrespective of whether the recruiter is the U.S. military or ISIS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This raises the question of the larger role of culture in raising or lowering such a set point. The study by Chopik and Konrath (2016) suggests that one of the factors associated with such a theoretical set point for violence sensitivity is political orientation. Carriere and Blackman (2016) demonstrate that communications focused on combat is less persuasive than communication focused on community life, irrespective of whether the recruiter is the U.S. military or ISIS.…”
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confidence: 99%