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1 Jan 1399 Jahr - Projection, otherization, polarization and exaggeration of differences

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The moral stereotypes of liberals and conservatives: exaggeration of differences across the political spectrum
Jesse Graham 1, Brian A Nosek, Jonathan Haidt
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PMID: 23251357 PMCID: PMC3520939 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050092
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Abstract
We investigated the moral stereotypes political liberals and conservatives have of themselves and each other. In reality, liberals endorse the individual-focused moral concerns of compassion and fairness more than conservatives do, and conservatives endorse the group-focused moral concerns of ingroup loyalty, respect for authorities and traditions, and physical/spiritual purity more than liberals do. 2,212 U.S. participants filled out the Moral Foundations Questionnaire with their own answers, or as a typical liberal or conservative would answer. Across the political spectrum, moral stereotypes about "typical" liberals and conservatives correctly reflected the direction of actual differences in foundation endorsement but exaggerated the magnitude of these differences.

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