The personality of violent Jihadists: Examining violent and nonviolent defense of Muslims

IF 5 1区 心理学 Q1 Psychology
Milan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, John F. Dovidio
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Abstract

Objective

Although violent extremism is often attributed to clinical (dysfunctional) dispositions, it is also possible that violent Jihadists might be clinically “normal” but bear certain personality signatures. This alternative view has yet to be tested.

Method

In six studies, employing hard-to-reach Muslim samples, including one study of former Mujahideen, we investigated the relationship between basic personality traits and violent extremism. We further used a known group paradigm to validate the personality signatures of violent extremism, comparing a sample of former Mujahideen with another sample from Afghanistan.

Results

These studies and an internal meta-analysis revealed that Lower Openness to Experience, lower Emotionality, and lower Altruism were associated with more violent intentions to support Muslims. Higher Altruism was associated with higher levels of nonviolent intention to support Muslims. Supporting the validity of the nonviolent intention measure, similar associations were found in Study 3 with overt behavioral support of Muslims (donations). More important, compared to the nonMujahideen, the Mujahideen sample scored lower on average on, for instance, Openness, indicating that these results go beyond self-reported, findings.

Conclusion

We demonstrated that personality predicts violent and nonviolent defense of Muslims among four general populations of Muslims living in the West and in Asia (including the Middle East), and a sample of Mujahideen in Afghanistan.

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暴力圣战分子的个性:考察穆斯林的暴力和非暴力防卫。
目的:尽管暴力极端主义通常被归因于临床(功能失调)倾向,但暴力圣战者也有可能在临床上 "正常",但具有某些人格特征。这种观点还有待验证:在六项研究中,我们采用了难以接触到的穆斯林样本,包括一项针对前圣战者的研究,调查了基本人格特质与暴力极端主义之间的关系。我们还使用了已知群体范式来验证暴力极端主义的人格特征,并将一个前圣战者样本与另一个来自阿富汗的样本进行了比较:这些研究和内部荟萃分析表明,较低的经验开放性、较低的情感性和较低的利他主义与支持穆斯林的暴力意图有关。较高的利他主义与较高的支持穆斯林的非暴力意愿相关。研究 3 发现,对穆斯林的公开行为支持(捐款)也与非暴力意向测量结果有类似的关联,这证明了非暴力意向测量结果的有效性。更重要的是,与非圣战者相比,圣战者样本在开放性等方面的平均得分较低,这表明这些结果超出了自我报告的范围:我们证明,在生活在西方和亚洲(包括中东)的四种穆斯林人群中,以及在阿富汗的圣战者样本中,人格可以预测穆斯林的暴力和非暴力防卫。
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Journal of Personality
Journal of Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.00%
发文量
100
期刊介绍: Journal of Personality publishes scientific investigations in the field of personality. It focuses particularly on personality and behavior dynamics, personality development, and individual differences in the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal domains. The journal reflects and stimulates interest in the growth of new theoretical and methodological approaches in personality psychology.
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