Extremism at the center: Uncovering political diversity among midpoint responders on the left–right self-placement item

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2025-10-22

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The midpoint of the left-right self-placement item is hiding important political diversity, and may be conflating moderate responders with populists and other political sub-groups. Survey researchers should consider this problem when examining relationships between political orientation and political attitudes. We suggest testing for non-linearity in these relationships, and measuring anti-establishment and populist beliefs separately. Researchers interested in building theories explaining the psychological underpinnings of ideological extremism should also consider the possibility that a qualitatively different type of ideological extremist self-places on the midpoint.

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Anti- establishment attitudes, ideology measurement, left–right self-placement, populist attitudes, scale midpoint

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Clarke EJR, Eckerle F, Kerr JR, Hill SR, Ling M, Marques MD, Williams MN. (2025). Extremism at the center: Uncovering political diversity among midpoint responders on the left–right self-placement item. Political Psychology. Early View. (pp. 1-21).

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