Political change as group-based control: threat to personal control reduces the support for traditional political parties

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  • who: u00c1lvaro Rodru00edguez-Lu00f3pez and colleagues from the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC), University of Granada, Granada, Spain have published the research work: Political change as group-based control: Threat to personal control reduces the support for traditional political parties, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of October/13,/2021
  • what: The authors propose that people who are reminded of low (vs. high) personal control will have an increased tendency to reject traditional political parties that stand for the maintenance of a non-agentic political system. The authors have declared that no competing interests . . .

     

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