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When the "truth" can (softly) hurt. Effects of political orientation on different forms of parody
The present study aims at deepening the role played by potential voters' political orientation in the effects of parodies. As previously shown for the role of in-group affect in the positive evaluation of one's own politician, the work points out how leftist voters are more negatively influenced by the critical side of a parody than rightist ones.