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These are the results of the Right-wing Authoritarianism Scale.
Your score for right-wing authoritarianism was 72.73%. Higher scores indicate more right-wing authoritarianism.
Right-wing authoritarians want society and social interactions structured in ways that increase uniformity and minimize diversity. In order to achieve that, they tend to be in favour of social control, coercion, and the use of group authority to place constraints on the behaviours of people such as political dissidents and ethnic minorities. These constraints might include restrictions on immigration, limits on free speech and association and laws regulating moral behaviour. It is the willingness to support or take action that leads to increased social uniformity that makes right-wing authoritarianism more than just a personal distaste for difference. Right-wing authoritarianism is characterized by obedience to authority, moral absolutism, racial and ethnic prejudice, and intolerance and punitiveness towards dissidents and deviants. In parenting, right-wing authoritarians value children's obedience, neatness, and good manners.
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I scored 86%
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Received: 26,236 Given: 43,779 |
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Received: 3,178 Given: 3,082 |
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Received: 26,236 Given: 43,779 |
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