Tolerating the intolerant: Does realistic threat lead to increased tolerance of right-wing extremists?
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Sinclair, Samantha
Nilsson, Artur
Agerström, Jens
Abstract / Description
Previous research suggests that threat can bolster anti-immigration attitudes, but less is known about the effects of threat on ideological tolerance. We tested the hypothesis that realistic threats — tangible threats to e.g., the safety or financial well-being of one’s group — bolster support for right-wing extremists. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 200) learned that crime and unemployment rates were either increasing (high threat condition) or remaining the same (low threat condition). Consistent with our hypothesis, higher threat lead to a significant increase in tolerance for right-wing, but not left-wing, extremists. In a second, pre-registered extended replication experiment (N = 385), we added a baseline (no threat) condition. Additionally, attitudes to immigrants were examined as a mediator. This experiment produced non-significant threat effects on tolerance of right-wing extremists. Overall, the current research provides weak support for the hypothesis that realistic threats have asymmetric effects on tolerance of political extremists. However, consistent with previous research, people were more tolerant of extremists within their own ideological camp.
Keyword(s)
social threat realistic threat tolerance political ideology ideological asymmetryPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2022-03-16
Journal title
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Volume
10
Issue
1
Page numbers
35–47
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
Publication status
publishedVersion
Review status
peerReviewed
Is version of
Citation
Sinclair, S., Nilsson, A., & Agerström, J. (2022). Tolerating the intolerant: Does realistic threat lead to increased tolerance of right-wing extremists?. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(1), 35-47. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.8017
-
jspp.v10i1.8017.pdfAdobe PDF - 308.97KBMD5: 6c40965fbe33de0ae88c1a8b18bd4d59
-
There are no other versions of this object.
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Sinclair, Samantha
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Nilsson, Artur
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Agerström, Jens
-
PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2022-04-14T11:22:23Z
-
Made available on2022-04-14T11:22:23Z
-
Date of first publication2022-03-16
-
Abstract / DescriptionPrevious research suggests that threat can bolster anti-immigration attitudes, but less is known about the effects of threat on ideological tolerance. We tested the hypothesis that realistic threats — tangible threats to e.g., the safety or financial well-being of one’s group — bolster support for right-wing extremists. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 200) learned that crime and unemployment rates were either increasing (high threat condition) or remaining the same (low threat condition). Consistent with our hypothesis, higher threat lead to a significant increase in tolerance for right-wing, but not left-wing, extremists. In a second, pre-registered extended replication experiment (N = 385), we added a baseline (no threat) condition. Additionally, attitudes to immigrants were examined as a mediator. This experiment produced non-significant threat effects on tolerance of right-wing extremists. Overall, the current research provides weak support for the hypothesis that realistic threats have asymmetric effects on tolerance of political extremists. However, consistent with previous research, people were more tolerant of extremists within their own ideological camp.en_US
-
Publication statuspublishedVersion
-
Review statuspeerReviewed
-
CitationSinclair, S., Nilsson, A., & Agerström, J. (2022). Tolerating the intolerant: Does realistic threat lead to increased tolerance of right-wing extremists?. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(1), 35-47. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.8017en_US
-
ISSN2195-3325
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/5529
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.6133
-
Language of contenteng
-
PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
-
Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.8017
-
Is related tohttps://osf.io/x3u28/
-
Keyword(s)social threaten_US
-
Keyword(s)realistic threaten_US
-
Keyword(s)toleranceen_US
-
Keyword(s)political ideologyen_US
-
Keyword(s)ideological asymmetryen_US
-
Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
-
TitleTolerating the intolerant: Does realistic threat lead to increased tolerance of right-wing extremists?en_US
-
DRO typearticle
-
Issue1
-
Journal titleJournal of Social and Political Psychology
-
Page numbers35–47
-
Volume10
-
Visible tag(s)Version of Recorden_US