Difference between revisions of "Conservatism"
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+ | Tendencies of conservatives: | ||
+ | * To be very sensitive to criticism. | ||
+ | * Need most of the time, well established, well excepted knowledge. | ||
+ | * Ready to learn from testimonials, but are influenced by rhetoric of prestige and power. | ||
+ | * Are more susceptible to social conformation, power and social order. | ||
+ | * Tend to prefer action to thinking. | ||
+ | * Use more of [[system 1]] then [[system 2]]. | ||
+ | * Use more [[FFFF]] decision system then [[PFC]]. | ||
+ | * Have more difficulties in collaborative decision making, and tend to decide by themselves. The more controled, do use to look for advice and information before making a decision. | ||
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[[category: psychology]] | [[category: psychology]] |
Revision as of 02:20, 24 June 2013
Conservative state of mind, is a situation in which people tend to reject new ideas and to be more action driven and may be more aggressive toward hostile ideas, people or groups.
Tendencies of conservatives:
- To be very sensitive to criticism.
- Need most of the time, well established, well excepted knowledge.
- Ready to learn from testimonials, but are influenced by rhetoric of prestige and power.
- Are more susceptible to social conformation, power and social order.
- Tend to prefer action to thinking.
- Use more of system 1 then system 2.
- Use more FFFF decision system then PFC.
- Have more difficulties in collaborative decision making, and tend to decide by themselves. The more controled, do use to look for advice and information before making a decision.