When What Is Beautiful Is Not Good: The Role of Trait Self-Control in Resisting Eye Candy.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Michelle R vanDellen, William M Schiavone, Julian W C Wright, Jerica X Bornstein
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Abstract

People are drawn to and like others who are physically attractive. In the present research, we investigated the influence of trait self-control on individuals' interest in relationships with physically attractive others. We hypothesized that high (vs. low) self-control individuals would approach relationships by considering information beyond appearance about potential partners, including partners' self-control. We additionally explored the influence of other traits (e.g., Big 5, self-esteem, and attachment styles) on relationship interest. Across studies, we consistently found that individuals with higher self-control avoided pursuing relationships with attractive individuals who display low self-control. In Study 3, we observed a similar pattern for three other traits: conscientiousness, extraversion, and positivity embracement. These results suggest perceivers' self-control shapes relationship interest, particularly when attractive individuals possess less desirable qualities. The findings extend past research that attractiveness increases interest in others and highlights the potential for trait self-control to direct relationship interest during initial interactions.

当 "美中不足 "时特质自控力在抵制眼球效应中的作用。
人们会被那些外表吸引人的人所吸引并喜欢他们。在本研究中,我们调查了特质自控力对个人与具有身体吸引力的人交往的兴趣的影响。我们假设,自我控制能力强(相对于自我控制能力弱)的个体在处理人际关系时会考虑潜在伴侣外表以外的信息,包括伴侣的自我控制能力。此外,我们还探讨了其他特质(如五大特质、自尊和依恋风格)对恋爱兴趣的影响。在所有研究中,我们一致发现,自制力较高的个体会避免与自制力较低的有吸引力的个体交往。在研究 3 中,我们观察到其他三种特质也有类似的模式:自觉性、外向性和积极拥抱性。这些结果表明,感知者的自控力会影响他们对关系的兴趣,尤其是当有吸引力的个体拥有不那么理想的特质时。这些研究结果扩展了过去关于吸引力会增加对他人兴趣的研究,并强调了特质自我控制在初始互动中引导关系兴趣的潜力。
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CiteScore
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自引率
5.00%
发文量
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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