John Duckitt
Affiliations: | 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 |