FN ISI Export Format VR 1.0 PT J TI When and how politicians’ disrespect affects voters’ trust in the political system: The role of social judgments and category prototypicality AF Mölders, Christina Van Quaquebeke, Niels AU Mölders, C Van Quaquebeke, N SO Journal of Applied Social Psychology SN 1559-1816 VL 47 BP 515 EP 527 PY 2017 AB We propose that one politician's disrespectful behavior can spill over to voters' generalized judgments of politicians and thereby affect trust in the political system. We delineate the spillover effect along the basic dimensions of social judgment, communion, and agency. Moreover, we argue that any spillover effect is contingent on the focal politicians' category prototypicality, that is, their representativeness of politicians as such. Conducting an experiment (N = 392) and a field study (N = 273), we found that politicians' respect only affected trust through generalized communion ratings. This spillover only occurred if the observed politician was perceived as prototypical. Our findings provide new insights on when and how individual politicians may be able to undermine voters' trust in the political system. DI 10.1111/jasp.12458 ER