Predicting Satisfaction With Life and Affect Balance Using Trait Interactions

Jacob Gibson, Chloe Pedersen-San Miguel, Tera D. Letzring
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There is robust support for the finding that subjective well-being (SWB) relates positively to extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness; and negatively to neuroticism (Soto, 2015), but little research has examined how SWB can be predicted from interactions between traits. It was hypothesized that conscientiousness, extraversion, and agreeableness would moderate the relationship between neuroticism and SWB, as measured by satisfaction with life (SWL) and affect balance (AB). In Study 1, self-reports of the Big Five personality traits, SWL, and AB were collected via MTurk (N=1035). Hierarchical regression analyses were used to predict SWL and AB from interactions between traits. The relationship between neuroticism and SWL was moderated by conscientiousness (b=.15, p=.02) and extraversion (b=11, p=.03), while the relationship between neuroticism and AB was moderated by conscientiousness (b=.09, p=.02) and agreeableness (b=.09, p=.03). Positive personality traits (defined as extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness within this study) were positively related to SWB at high levels of neuroticism, but unrelated to SWB at low levels of neuroticism. This was explored further using a student population in Study 2 (N=151), and the results were partially replicated. This study highlights the importance of considering more than one trait at a time when predicting important outcomes such as SWB.
利用特质相互作用预测生活满意度和影响平衡
主观幸福感与外向性、宜人性和尽责性呈正相关,这一发现得到了强有力的支持;并对神经质产生负面影响(Soto, 2015),但很少有研究研究如何从特征之间的相互作用中预测SWB。假设尽责性、外向性和宜人性会调节神经质与主观幸福感之间的关系,以生活满意度(SWL)和影响平衡(AB)来衡量。研究1采用MTurk软件收集大五人格特质、SWL和AB的自我报告(N=1035)。利用层次回归分析从性状间相互作用预测SWL和AB。神经质与主观学习的关系受责任心的调节(b=。15, p=.02)和外向性(b=11, p=.03),而神经质和AB之间的关系被尽责性(b=。09, p=.02)和宜人性(b=. 02)。09年,p = 03)。积极人格特质(本研究定义为外向性、宜人性和尽责性)与高神经质水平的主观幸福感呈正相关,而与低神经质水平的主观幸福感无关。在研究2 (N=151)的学生群体中进一步探讨了这一点,结果部分重复。这项研究强调了在预测重要结果(如主观幸福感)时,一次考虑多个特征的重要性。
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