The Association between personality and social attitudes in a British context
Survey data collected online as part of a project in political psychology investigating the association in the UK between (i) personality as measured by the Five Factor or Big Five Model and (ii) a range of social, political and religious attitudes including party-political support and voting intention.Variables include: Five Factor Model of personality (measured by the Mini-IPIP); Left-Right (economics), Libertarianism‐Authoritarianism, Welfarism, and Immigration (as used in British Social Attitudes Survey and British Election Study); other attitudinal measures of religion, the European Union, and nuclear weapons; attitudes towards British political parties; past and/or future voting at UK general elections and the EU Referendum; attitudes towards main issues facing the UK; and demographics items including sex, age, education, ethnicity, and locale.
Show More
Geographic Coverage:
GB
Temporal Coverage:
2015-11-01/2016-03-31
Resource Type:
dataset
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service