Onurcan YilmazSinan AlperYilmaz, OnurcanAlper, Sinan2025-10-0620199780203141939193029751930-297510.1017/s19302975000033992-s2.0-85069629162https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85069629162&doi=10.1017%2Fs1930297500003399&partnerID=40&md5=e886635bdbbc7190a4cbbd7353bc2198https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9432https://doi.org/10.1017/s1930297500003399While previous studies reveal mixed findings on the relationship between analytic cognitive style (ACS) and right-wing (conservative) political orientation the correlation is generally negative. However most of these studies are based onWestern educated industrialized rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies and it is not clear whether this relationship is a crossculturally stable phenomenon. In order to test cross-cultural generalizability of this finding we re-analyzed the data collected by theMany Labs 2 Project from 30 politically diverse societies (N = 7263). Social conservatism is measured with the binding foundations scale comprising of loyalty (patriotism) authority (respect for traditions) and sanctity (respect for the sacred) as proposed by the moral foundations theory while ACS is measured by the three-item modified cognitive reflection task. The level of WEIRDness of each country was calculated by scoring how much a culture is Western educated industrialized rich and democratic. Although social conservatism is negatively associated with ACS in the aggregate analysis indicates that the relationship is significantly stronger amongWEIRD and remains negligible among non-WEIRD cultures. These findings show the cross-cultural variability of this relationship and emphasize the limitations of studying only WEIRD cultures. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAnalytic Cognitive Style, Cognitive Reflection Test, Cross-cultural Stability, Ideology, Liberalism, Moral Foundations, Social Conservatism, WeirdLiberalismWEIRDAnalytic Cognitive StyleCognitive Reflection TestIdeologyCross-Cultural StabilityMoral FoundationsSocial ConservatismThe link between intuitive thinking and social conservatism is stronger in WEIRD societiesArticle