Department of Political Science, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
RTI International, Durham, NC, USA.
Nat Hum Behav. 2022 May;6(5):666-676. doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01327-5. Epub 2022 May 9.
Research suggests that right-wing ideology is associated with negativity bias: a tendency to pay more attention and give more weight to negative versus positive stimuli. This work typically relies on either self-reported traits related to negativity bias in large, often-representative, samples or physiological and behavioural indicators of negativity bias in small convenience samples. We extend this literature and examine the relationship of negativity bias to political ideology using five distinct behavioural measures of negativity bias in four national samples of US residents with a total analytical sample size of about 4,000 respondents. We also examine the association of these behavioural measures to four of the most common self-report measures of personality in the literature on ideology. Across a wide range of tests, we find no consistent evidence for a relationship of negativity bias to either ideology or self-reported personality.
研究表明,右翼意识形态与负面偏差有关:一种更倾向于关注和重视负面刺激而不是正面刺激的趋势。这项工作通常依赖于大样本中与负面偏差相关的自我报告特征,或者小便利样本中负面偏差的生理和行为指标。我们扩展了这一文献,使用五种不同的行为测量方法,在四个具有约 4000 名受访者的总分析样本的美国居民的全国样本中,研究了负面偏差与政治意识形态的关系。我们还研究了这些行为测量与文献中关于意识形态的四种最常见的自我报告人格测量的关联。在一系列广泛的测试中,我们没有发现负面偏差与意识形态或自我报告人格之间存在一致关系的证据。