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Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism

Kerry, Nicholas; Al-Shawaf, Laith; Barbato, Maria; Batres, Carlota; Blake, Khandis R.; Cha, Youngjae; Chauvin, Gregory V.; Clifton, Jeremy D.W.; Fernandez, Ana Maria; Galbarczyk, Andrzej; Ghossainy, Maliki E.; Jang, Dayk; Jasienska, Grazyna; Karasawa, Minoru; Laustsen, Lasse; Loria, Riley; Luberti, Francesca; Moran, James; Pavlović, Zoran; Petersen, Michael Bang; Smith, Adam R.; Žeželj, Iris; Murray, Damian R.

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kerry, Nicholas
AU  - Al-Shawaf, Laith
AU  - Barbato, Maria
AU  - Batres, Carlota
AU  - Blake, Khandis R.
AU  - Cha, Youngjae
AU  - Chauvin, Gregory V.
AU  - Clifton, Jeremy D.W.
AU  - Fernandez, Ana Maria
AU  - Galbarczyk, Andrzej
AU  - Ghossainy, Maliki E.
AU  - Jang, Dayk
AU  - Jasienska, Grazyna
AU  - Karasawa, Minoru
AU  - Laustsen, Lasse
AU  - Loria, Riley
AU  - Luberti, Francesca
AU  - Moran, James
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Petersen, Michael Bang
AU  - Smith, Adam R.
AU  - Žeželj, Iris
AU  - Murray, Damian R.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3870
AB  - Differences in attitudes on social issues such as abortion, immigration, and sex are hugely divisive, and understanding their origins is among the most important tasks facing human behavioural sciences. Despite the clear psychological importance of parenthood and the motivation to provide care for children, researchers have only recently begun investigating their influence on social and political attitudes. Because socially conservative values ostensibly prioritize safety, stability, and family values, we hypothesized that being more invested in parental care might make socially conservative policies more appealing. Studies 1 (pre-registered; n=376) and 2 (n=1,924) find novel evidence of conditional experimental effects of a parenthood prime, such that people who engaged strongly with a childcare manipulation showed an increase in social conservatism. Study 3 (n=2,610, novel data from 10 countries) and 4 (n=426,444, World Values Survey data) find evidence that both parenthood and parental care motivation are associated with increased social conservatism around the globe. Further, most of the positive association globally between age and social conservatism is accounted for by parenthood. These findings support the hypothesis that parenthood and parental care motivation increase social conservatism.
T2  - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
T1  - Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism
IS  - 1982
SP  - 20220978
VL  - 289
DO  - 10.1098/rspb.2022.0978
ER  - 
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author = "Kerry, Nicholas and Al-Shawaf, Laith and Barbato, Maria and Batres, Carlota and Blake, Khandis R. and Cha, Youngjae and Chauvin, Gregory V. and Clifton, Jeremy D.W. and Fernandez, Ana Maria and Galbarczyk, Andrzej and Ghossainy, Maliki E. and Jang, Dayk and Jasienska, Grazyna and Karasawa, Minoru and Laustsen, Lasse and Loria, Riley and Luberti, Francesca and Moran, James and Pavlović, Zoran and Petersen, Michael Bang and Smith, Adam R. and Žeželj, Iris and Murray, Damian R.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Differences in attitudes on social issues such as abortion, immigration, and sex are hugely divisive, and understanding their origins is among the most important tasks facing human behavioural sciences. Despite the clear psychological importance of parenthood and the motivation to provide care for children, researchers have only recently begun investigating their influence on social and political attitudes. Because socially conservative values ostensibly prioritize safety, stability, and family values, we hypothesized that being more invested in parental care might make socially conservative policies more appealing. Studies 1 (pre-registered; n=376) and 2 (n=1,924) find novel evidence of conditional experimental effects of a parenthood prime, such that people who engaged strongly with a childcare manipulation showed an increase in social conservatism. Study 3 (n=2,610, novel data from 10 countries) and 4 (n=426,444, World Values Survey data) find evidence that both parenthood and parental care motivation are associated with increased social conservatism around the globe. Further, most of the positive association globally between age and social conservatism is accounted for by parenthood. These findings support the hypothesis that parenthood and parental care motivation increase social conservatism.",
journal = "Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences",
title = "Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism",
number = "1982",
pages = "20220978",
volume = "289",
doi = "10.1098/rspb.2022.0978"
}
Kerry, N., Al-Shawaf, L., Barbato, M., Batres, C., Blake, K. R., Cha, Y., Chauvin, G. V., Clifton, J. D.W., Fernandez, A. M., Galbarczyk, A., Ghossainy, M. E., Jang, D., Jasienska, G., Karasawa, M., Laustsen, L., Loria, R., Luberti, F., Moran, J., Pavlović, Z., Petersen, M. B., Smith, A. R., Žeželj, I.,& Murray, D. R.. (2022). Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism. in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289(1982), 20220978.
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0978
Kerry N, Al-Shawaf L, Barbato M, Batres C, Blake KR, Cha Y, Chauvin GV, Clifton JD, Fernandez AM, Galbarczyk A, Ghossainy ME, Jang D, Jasienska G, Karasawa M, Laustsen L, Loria R, Luberti F, Moran J, Pavlović Z, Petersen MB, Smith AR, Žeželj I, Murray DR. Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism. in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2022;289(1982):20220978.
doi:10.1098/rspb.2022.0978 .
Kerry, Nicholas, Al-Shawaf, Laith, Barbato, Maria, Batres, Carlota, Blake, Khandis R., Cha, Youngjae, Chauvin, Gregory V., Clifton, Jeremy D.W., Fernandez, Ana Maria, Galbarczyk, Andrzej, Ghossainy, Maliki E., Jang, Dayk, Jasienska, Grazyna, Karasawa, Minoru, Laustsen, Lasse, Loria, Riley, Luberti, Francesca, Moran, James, Pavlović, Zoran, Petersen, Michael Bang, Smith, Adam R., Žeželj, Iris, Murray, Damian R., "Experimental and cross-cultural evidence that parenthood and parental care motives increase social conservatism" in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289, no. 1982 (2022):20220978,
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0978 . .
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