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Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” American Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51

Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political... Erratum Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: and more socially liberal beliefs for both females The Relationship between Personality Traits and males. and Political Ideologies” American Journal . . . Further, we find a positive relationship be- of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51 tween Neuroticism and economic conservatism (r =−0.242, r =−0.239). People a a b females males Brad Verhulst ,LindonEaves &Peter K. Hatemi a higher in Neuroticism tend to be more econom- Virginia Commonwealth University b ically conservative. What is intriguing about Pennsylvania State University this relationship is that it is in the direction of what past theories would predict (Fromm 1947; The authors regret that there is an error in the published Wilson 1973), but opposite with more recent version of “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship evidence (Gerber et al. 2010; Van Hiel, ´ Pande- between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” Amer- laere, and Duriez 2004). That is, neurotic people ican Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51. The inter- are less likely to support public policies that pretation of the coding of the political attitude items in provide aid to the economically disadvantaged the descriptive and preliminary analyses portion of the (public housing, foreign aid, immigration, etc). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Political Science Wiley

Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” American Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51

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Wiley
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©2016 by the Midwest Political Science Association
ISSN
0092-5853
eISSN
1540-5907
DOI
10.1111/ajps.12216
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Erratum Erratum to “Correlation not Causation: and more socially liberal beliefs for both females The Relationship between Personality Traits and males. and Political Ideologies” American Journal . . . Further, we find a positive relationship be- of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51 tween Neuroticism and economic conservatism (r =−0.242, r =−0.239). People a a b females males Brad Verhulst ,LindonEaves &Peter K. Hatemi a higher in Neuroticism tend to be more econom- Virginia Commonwealth University b ically conservative. What is intriguing about Pennsylvania State University this relationship is that it is in the direction of what past theories would predict (Fromm 1947; The authors regret that there is an error in the published Wilson 1973), but opposite with more recent version of “Correlation not Causation: The Relationship evidence (Gerber et al. 2010; Van Hiel, ´ Pande- between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies” Amer- laere, and Duriez 2004). That is, neurotic people ican Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 34–51. The inter- are less likely to support public policies that pretation of the coding of the political attitude items in provide aid to the economically disadvantaged the descriptive and preliminary analyses portion of the (public housing, foreign aid, immigration, etc).

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American Journal of Political ScienceWiley

Published: Jan 1, 2016

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