“…Second, we will apply the predictions derived from these fields of research to Scots' situation after the EU-referen dum. Thereby, we seek to extend the current psychological research on Brexit, which to date has primarily focused on the (often identity-related) antecedents of people's decision to vote in favour of or against leaving the EU (e.g., Abrams & Travaglino, 2018;Lewis & de Wit, 2019;Manners, 2018;Smith, 2019;Swami, Barron, Weis, & Furnham, 2018;Van de Vyver, Leite, Abrams, & Palmer, 2018), on the outcomes' consequences for individual well-being (Sirois & Iyer, 2018), and on people's preferences for the Brexit negotiations (Peitz, Dhont, & Seyd, 2018).…”