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The Liberal and Conservative Experience Across Academic Disciplines
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Apa Division 8Faculty IssueFaculty Professional DevelopmentRacial PrejudiceIntergroup ConflictEducationLiberal Art EducationPolitical PolarizationPolitical BehaviorSocial SciencesOnline QuestionnaireDiversity SensitivityPolitical CognitionSocial IdentityIdentity PoliticsEducational LeadershipFaculty MembersHigher EducationSocial BiasPolitical AttitudesProfessional DevelopmentPolitical ScienceSocial Diversity
Inbar and Lammers asked members of APA Division 8 (personality and social psychology) about their political orientation, hostility experienced related to their political orientation, and their willingness to discriminate against others based on perceived political orientation. In this replication and extension, 618 faculty members from various academic disciplines across four California State University campuses completed an online questionnaire that added parallel questions about the liberal experience to the original questions about the conservative experience. Participants were overwhelmingly liberal in self-report across all academic areas except agriculture. The conservative minority reported experiencing more hostility than the liberal majority, but both groups expressed similar “in-group/out-group” attitudes. Results supported the ideological-conflict hypothesis for discrimination and a “birds of a feather flock together” interpretation of the lack of political diversity among the professoriate.
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