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Personality traits and party identification over time
Authors:Bert N. Bakker  David Nicolas Hopmann  Mikael Persson
Affiliation:1. Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Centre for JournalismUniversity of Southern Denmark;3. Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:Why do some people stably identify with a party while others do not? This study tests whether and how the direction, stability and strength of party identification are associated with big five personality traits, using panel data from a representative sample of German citizens. First, the study confirms that personality traits are related to identification with different political parties. Second, it moves beyond previous research by showing that personality traits are related to the strength and variation in party identification over time. The implications of the study for the classical perspectives on party identification, as well as the personality and politics literature, are discussed.
Keywords:party identification  personality  German Socio‐Economic Panel (GSOEP)
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