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Major personality traits and regulations of social behavior: Cheaters are not the same as the reckless, and you need to know who you’re dealing with

  • Autores: Laurence Fiddick, Gary L. Brase, Ai Tee Ho, Kai Hiraishi, Atsushi Honma, Adam Smith
  • Localización: Journal of Research in Personality, ISSN-e 1095-7251, Vol. 62, Nº. 0, 2016, págs. 6-18
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Abstract This research explores the hypothesis that major personality traits are systematically associated with social regulation response tendencies. Specifically, the adaptive function of specific traits from ‘Big-Five’ and HEXACO models were evaluated in terms of how they are understood and utilized in predicting the behaviors of others. Big-Five factors of agreeableness and conscientiousness track tendencies to obey or break social contract and precautionary rules, but not discriminatively nor as predicted. HEXACO traits, however, provided discriminative patterns of associations between personality and response tendencies (within individuals and for third-person associations, cross-culturally) in greater accord with previous work. Honesty–humility is associated with social contract behaviors and conscientiousness is associated with precaution behaviors, consistent with conceptualizations as psychological adaptations for tracking fitness-relevant individual differences.


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