Finite disappointment, infinite hope? The association between political orientations and sources of hope

Q1 Psychology
Edward Bell , Julie Aitken Schermer
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Abstract

Two studies were performed to determine whether political orientations were related to loci-of-hope, which are where one acquires or sustains one's hope that one's goals may be achieved. Study 1 employed a nationally representative sample of Canadian English-speaking adults (N = 866), who completed the Locus-of-Hope Scale (Bernardo, 2010) that measures the extent to which trait hope comes from four different sources: from oneself as an individual; from one's family; from peers; and from one's sense of spirituality or religious faith. The results indicate that the peer locus-of-hope was associated with liberalism, while the spiritual and family loci were related to conservatism. The participants in Study 2 were Canadian university students (N = 555) who completed the Locus-of-Hope Scale as well as a related measure that treats hope as an emotional state rather than a trait. In this sample, there were again significant associations between political orientations and loci-of-hope at the peer and family loci such that greater reliance on peers predicted more liberal orientations, and greater dependence on family was associated with more conservative outlooks. The implications of these findings for three established theoretical paradigms that purport to explain the acquisition of political orientations are explored.

有限的失望,无限的希望?政治取向和希望来源之间的联系
进行了两项研究,以确定政治倾向是否与希望地点有关,希望地点是一个人获得或维持其目标可能实现的希望的地方。研究1采用了具有全国代表性的加拿大英语成年人样本(N = 866),他们完成了希望轨迹量表(Bernardo, 2010),该量表测量了希望特质来自四个不同来源的程度:作为个体的自己;来自家庭的;从同行;从一个人的精神或宗教信仰的感觉。结果表明,同伴希望位点与自由主义相关,而精神和家庭位点与保守主义相关。研究2的参与者是加拿大的大学生(N = 555),他们完成了希望轨迹量表以及一项将希望视为一种情绪状态而不是一种特质的相关测量。在这个样本中,政治取向与同伴和家庭位点的希望位点之间再次存在显著的关联,即更依赖同伴预示着更自由的取向,更依赖家庭预示着更保守的观点。本文探讨了这些发现对旨在解释政治取向习得的三种既定理论范式的影响。
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Current research in behavioral sciences
Current research in behavioral sciences Behavioral Neuroscience
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