Satherley

The Stability of Voters’ Political Party Support Across the Adult Lifespan:  Longitudinal Analyses in a Multiparty System Satherley, N. (University of Auckland), Osborne, D. (University of Auckland), Sibley, C. G., (University of Auckland) Despite the prevalence of research on partisan behaviours, the stability of voters’ political party support in multiparty systems remains an open question. […]

Ulug

How Do People Understand Democracy and the Right to Protest Across Different Cultures?  A Qualitative Exploration in the U.S., Turkey and Chile Ulug, O. U. (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Lickel, B. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Gonzalez, R., (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Somma, N. (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Kanık, B., (Hacettepe University, Turkey), Piyale, […]

Zubielevitch

The Place Makes the People: A Longitudinal Test of the Socialisation Effect of Hierarchy-Attenuating Occupations on Social Dominance Orientation Zubielevitch, E. (University of Auckland), Sibley, C. G. (University of Auckland), Sengupta, N. K., (University of Kent), Osborne, D. (University of Auckland) Although social dominance orientation (SDO) is posited to reflect a relatively stable preference for […]

Barlow

Nature vs. Nurture is Nonsense: On the Necessity of an Integrated Genetic, Social, Developmental, and Personality Psychology Barlow, F. K. (University of Queensland) The field of behavioural genetics unambiguously demonstrates that heritable individual differences exist and are important in explaining human behaviour. Despite this, some psychological perspectives ignore this research. If we wish to comprehensively […]