Estimating the Associations between Big Five Personality Traits, Testosterone, and Cortisol

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Zachary W. Sundin, William J. Chopik, Keith M. Welker, Esra Ascigil, Cassandra M. Brandes, Kristi Chin, Sarah Ketay, Erik L. Knight, Tobias L. Kordsmeyer, Amber R. McLarney-Vesotski, Smrithi Prasad, Zachary A. Reese, Ashlin R. K. Roy, Lester Sim, Julia Stern, Justin M. Carré, Robin S. Edelstein, Pranjal H. Mehta, Lars Penke, Richard B. Slatcher, Jennifer L. Tackett
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Abstract

Objective

Hormones are often conceptualized as biological markers of individual differences and have been associated with a variety of behavioral indicators and characteristics, such as mating behavior or acquiring and maintaining dominance. However, before researchers create strong theoretical models for how hormones modulate individual and social behavior, information on how hormones are associated with dominant models of personality is needed. Although there have been some studies attempting to quantify the associations between personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol, there are many inconsistencies across these studies.

Methods

In this registered report, we examined associations between testosterone, cortisol, and Big Five personality traits. We aggregated 25 separate samples to yield a single sample of 3964 (50.3% women; 27.7% of women were on hormonal contraceptives). Participants completed measures of personality and provided saliva samples for testosterone and cortisol assays.

Results

The results from multi-level models and meta-analyses revealed mostly weak, non-significant associations between testosterone or cortisol and personality traits. The few significant effects were still very small in magnitude (e.g., testosterone and conscientiousness: r = −0.05). A series of moderation tests revealed that hormone-personality associations were mostly similar in men and women, those using hormonal contraceptives or not, and regardless of the interaction between testosterone and cortisol (i.e., a variant of the dual-hormone hypothesis).

Conclusions

Altogether, we did not detect many robust associations between Big Five personality traits and testosterone or cortisol. The findings are discussed in the context of biological models of personality and the utility of examining heterogeneity in hormone-personality associations.

五大人格特征、睾酮和皮质醇相关性的估计
激素通常被概念化为个体差异的生物学标志,并与各种行为指标和特征有关,如交配行为或获得和保持优势。然而,在研究人员为激素如何调节个人和社会行为建立强有力的理论模型之前,还需要了解激素如何与占主导地位的人格模型相关联。尽管有一些研究试图量化人格特征、睾酮和皮质醇之间的关系,但这些研究中存在许多不一致之处。方法在这份注册报告中,我们研究了睾酮、皮质醇和五大人格特征之间的关系。我们汇总了25个单独的样本,得出3964个样本(50.3%的女性;27.7%的女性服用激素避孕药)。参与者完成了人格测量,并提供唾液样本进行睾酮和皮质醇测定。结果多层次模型和荟萃分析的结果显示,睾酮或皮质醇与人格特征之间的相关性大多较弱,不显著。少数显著影响的幅度仍然很小(例如,睾酮和尽责性:r = −0.05)。一系列适度测试显示,无论是否使用激素避孕药,无论睾酮和皮质醇之间的相互作用如何(即双重激素假说的变体),男性和女性的激素个性关联大多相似,我们没有发现五大人格特征与睾酮或皮质醇之间有很多强有力的联系。这些发现是在人格生物学模型的背景下讨论的,以及检查激素-人格关联异质性的效用。
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Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL-
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3.10
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6.20%
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24
期刊介绍: Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology is an international interdisciplinary scientific journal that publishes theoretical and empirical studies of any aspects of adaptive human behavior (e.g. cooperation, affiliation, and bonding, competition and aggression, sex and relationships, parenting, decision-making), with emphasis on studies that also address the biological (e.g. neural, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, genetic) mechanisms controlling behavior.
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