Political Psychology: Citizen Behaviors and Opinions Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits.

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Political Psychology: Citizen Behaviors and Opinions Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits

Program Personality and attitudes Personality and engagement Personality and participation Personality and vote choice

Personality and attitudes Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits

Mondak & Halperin (2008) The impact of personality traits on mass attitudes and behaviors 3 surveys, US, 1998/2004/2005 Big 5: – agreeableness, conscientiousness, extroversion, neuroticism, openness

Mondak & Halperin (2008)

Mondak (2010)

Personality and engagement Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits

Mondak & Halperin (2008)

The impact of personality traits on interest and turnout 2 surveys, Canada, 2008/ traits: – altruism, shyness, general efficacy, conflict avoidance Blais & St-Vincent (2011)

Personality and participation Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits

Mondak & Halperin (2008)

The impact of patience on voter turnout student survey, USA, trait: – patience, measured with a behavioral game Fowler & Kam (2006)

Denny & Doyle (2008) The impact of personality traits on voter turnout longitudinal study, UK, traits: – impulsive, even-tempered, aggres- sive, rigid, withdrawn, hardworking

Denny & Doyle (2008)

Blais & St-Vincent (2011)

Personality and vote choice Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits

Caprana et al. (1999) Analysis of vote choice during the 1996 Italian election Five-Factor Personality Model: energy, friendliness, conscien- tiousness, emotional stability, and openness

Caprana et al. (1999)

Mondak & Halperin (2008)

Conclusion Lecture 4 Personality 2: Other traits