Should people get what they deserve?: Belief in a Just World and Voting Preference in the 2020 Presidential Election
Introduction
Before discussing the specifics of the present study, a survey in which Belief in a Just World scores were entered into a logistic regression with expressed voting preference during the 2020 Presidential election, a some-what extensive foray into the literature on personality and politics is essential for outlining the rationale behind the assumption that personality variables, in general, and Belief in a Just World, in particular, would have an influence on voting preference.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jppg.v9n1a1
Introduction
Before discussing the specifics of the present study, a survey in which Belief in a Just World scores were entered into a logistic regression with expressed voting preference during the 2020 Presidential election, a some-what extensive foray into the literature on personality and politics is essential for outlining the rationale behind the assumption that personality variables, in general, and Belief in a Just World, in particular, would have an influence on voting preference.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jppg.v9n1a1
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