Maxim Trenkenschuh, Christopher J. Hopwood, Courtney Dillard
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摘要
美国最高法院最近讨论并支持了一项重要的养殖动物福利立法--第 12 号提案,该提案得到了加利福尼亚选民的广泛支持。本研究的目的是确定个体人格差异与对该立法的态度之间的关系。我们研究了美国样本(n = 802)中五大人格特质的十个低阶方面与 12 号提案的关系。经验开放性(Openness aspect of Openness to Experience)、神经质(Neuroticism)的退缩性(Withdrawal aspect of Neuroticism)和特质领域的宜人性(Agreeableness)始终与 12 号提案的支持率相关。其影响不受政治倾向、地区、性别或年龄的调节。我们的研究结果表明,人格特质不仅是影响人们对动物福利的一般政治态度的重要因素,而且可以预测人们对特定动物福利立法的态度。结果还强调了考虑低阶方面对预测动物福利态度的重要性。
Personality Aspects and Attitudes About Animal Welfare Legislation
The US Supreme Court recently debated and upheld a significant piece of farmed animal welfare legislation, Proposition 12, which was broadly supported by Californian voters. The goal of this study was to determine how individual differences in personality are related to attitudes about this legislation. We examined how ten lower-order aspects of the Big Five personality traits were related to Proposition 12 in an American sample ( n = 802). The Openness aspect of Openness to Experience, the Withdrawal aspect of Neuroticism, and trait domain Agreeableness were consistently related to support for Proposition 12. Effects were not moderated by political orientation, region, gender, or age. Our results show that personality traits are not only an important factor in general political attitudes about animal welfare, but that they can predict people’s attitudes about particular pieces of animal welfare legislation. Results also highlight the importance of considering lower-order aspects for predicting animal welfare attitudes.