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- Title
Evolutionary Political Psychology: On the Origin and Structure of Heuristics and Biases in Politics.
- Authors
Petersen, Michael Bang
- Abstract
People decide on political issues using judgmental shortcuts called heuristics. What is the origin of these political heuristics? Traditionally, heuristics have been viewed as learned from the structure of elite debates. This article outlines a different view: that many political heuristics are evolved, biological adaptations that helped our ancestors deal with political problems in small-scale social groups. By analyzing these evolved origins, it becomes possible to develop novel, testable predictions regarding the structure of political heuristics. This argument is illustrated through an extensive review of studies on the structure of the so-called 'deservingness' heuristic. The article concludes by outlining four principles that should guide future research on heuristics in political psychology.
- Subjects
POLITICAL psychology; EVOLUTIONARY psychology; HEURISTIC; SOCIAL groups research; SOCIAL structure
- Publication
Political Psychology, 2015, Vol 36, p45
- ISSN
0162-895X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/pops.12237