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DISPOSITIONAL EXPLANATIONS


Explanation emphasizing
individual
personality importance.
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KEY STUDY FOR AUTHORITARIAN PERSONALITY
Adorno
et al. (
1950
) on
authoritarian
personality.
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ADORNO ET AL STUDY
- studied unconscious attitudes towards other racial groups (2000 middle class white Americans)
- several scales were developed like f scale
- authoritarians who scored high of the f scale and other measures identified 'strong' people and were contemptuous with the 'weak'
- they were conscious of their own and others, showing excessive respect and deference to those of higher status
- they also had no 'fuzziness' between categories of people, with fixed/distinctive stereotypes of other groups
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES WITH THE STUDY
- authoritarianism can't explain a whole countries behaviour/views (eg: germans behaviour can't be explained by having same behaviour/personality)
- the explanation is based of
flawed
mythology
(suggests data collected is
meaningless
and the concept of authoritarian personality lacks
validity
)
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F-SCALE (adorno et al)
Measures potential for fascism in individuals.
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AUTHORITY RESPECT (Adorno)
Belief that obedience is crucial for children.
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FINDINGS OF ADORNO ET AL
Authoritarians
show contempt for weaker individuals.
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CONSCIOUSNESS (adorno)
Awareness of one's own social status.
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STEREOTYPES (adorno)
Fixed categories for social groups.
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CHARACTERISTICS (adorno)
Traits defining authoritarian personality types.
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SUBMISSIVENESS (adorno)
Tendency to obey authority figures unquestioningly.
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SOCIAL CONTEMPT (adorno)
Disdain for individuals of lower social status.
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CONVENTIONAL ATTITUDES (adorno)
Traditional views on race and gender roles.
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CONDITIONAL LOVE (Adorno)
Parental affection dependent on child's behavior.
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RESENTMENT (adorno)
Unexpressed anger redirected towards others.
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DATA COLLATION (adorno)
Questionable meaning of collected authoritarianism data.
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CHILDHOOD ORIGIN (Adorno)
Authoritarian personality develops from strict upbringing.
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HOSTILITY (adorno)
Fear of parents manifests as aggression towards others.
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IDENTIFICATION (adorno)
Authoritarians identify with strong, dominant figures.
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FASCISM (adorno)
Political ideology characterized by authoritarian power.
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SOCIAL STATUS (Adorno)
Position of individuals within societal hierarchy.
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AUTHORITARIAN PERSONALITY (Adorno)
- type of personality that Adorno argued was especially susceptible to obeying people in authority
- supposedly submissive to those of higher status, and dismissive to inferiors
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