Development and validation of the Monopoly on Truth Scale. A measure of political extremism

Psicothema. 2018 Aug;30(3):330-336. doi: 10.7334/psicothema2017.423.

Abstract

Background: Extreme political attitudes have been on the rise since the economic and political crisis of 2008. This surge of extremism constitutes a real threat, as attitudes like these are dangerous for the peaceful, democratic functioning of society. A new cognitive style, Monopoly on Truth has been proposed, based mainly on the concept of naïve realism.

Method: The development and validation of a scale for this new construct is the main objective of this study. A pilot study (N=209) was performed in order to gather the items that make up the final scale; and a main study (N=369) was conducted to test the validity and predictive power of the scale.

Results: The validation is successful as the scale shows good reliability scores, while also proving to be linked to extremism-related constructs. Additionally, the scale shows signs of not being ideologically biased.

Conclusion: Results show the scale to be a very useful tool for studying extremism and other political trends. Future directions and other implications of the Monopoly on Truth are also discussed.

Publication types

  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Attitude*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Morals*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Political Activism* / trends
  • Self Report*
  • Young Adult