John Duckitt

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Psychology University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 
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Osborne D, Costello TH, Duckitt J, et al. (2023) The psychological causes and societal consequences of authoritarianism. Nature Reviews Psychology. 2: 220-232
Bizumic B, Duckitt J. (2018) Investigating right wing authoritarianism with a very short authoritarianism scale Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 6: 129-150
Duckitt J, Sibley CG. (2014) Personality, Ideological Attitudes, and Group Identity as Predictors of Political Behavior in Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups Political Psychology
Sibley CG, Duckitt J. (2013) The dual process model of ideology and prejudice: a longitudinal test during a global recession. The Journal of Social Psychology. 153: 448-66
Shaffer B, Duckitt J. (2013) The dimensional structure of people's fears, threats, and concerns and their relationship with right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie. 48: 6-17
Duckitt J, Bizumic B. (2013) Multidimensionality of Right-Wing Authoritarian Attitudes: Authoritarianism-Conservatism-Traditionalism Political Psychology. 34: 841-862
Sibley CG, Duckitt J, Bergh R, et al. (2013) A dual process model of attitudes towards immigration: Person × residential area effects in a national sample Political Psychology. 34: 553-572
Duckitt J. (2013) Prejudice: its social psychology Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 35: 196-198
Perry R, Sibley CG, Duckitt J. (2013) A comparison of broad-bandwidth and frequency-specific measures of competitive and dangerous worldviews Personality and Individual Differences. 54: 284-288
Perry R, Sibley CG, Duckitt J. (2013) Dangerous and competitive worldviews: A meta-analysis of their associations with Social Dominance Orientation and Right-Wing Authoritarianism Journal of Research in Personality. 47: 116-127
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