早期的生活经历可以预测人格的一般因素(GFP)的变化吗?

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Kristine J. Chua, Aaron W. Lukaszewski, Joseph H. Manson
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摘要

目的有争议的一般人格因素(GFP)被认为是社会有效性的指标,也是一种较慢的生活史策略。另一种假设认为,只有包括宜人性、尽责性和情绪稳定性在内的元特质阿尔法是一个缓慢的生活史指标。这项研究测试了GFP和/或α是否来自自我和陌生人的评分,以及两者是否都是由严酷的儿童生态指标预测的。方法美国本科生(N = 366)完成了一个五大工具,一个衡量社会期望的反应偏见的指标,以及简短的(薄片)录像采访。评分者使用相同的五大工具对采访进行评分。结果自我报告数据的结构方程模型产生了一个拟合良好的GFP,它与父亲的亲密度呈正相关。基于自我报告的元特质α与父亲亲密度和邻里压力都相关,但仅对宜人性和情绪稳定性表现出正负荷。Stranger评级数据未能产生良好拟合的GFP或metatraitα。结论关于GFP在进化人格科学中的作用,我们的发现是模棱两可的。
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Do Early Life Experiences Predict Variation in the General Factor of Personality (GFP)?

Objective

The controversial General Factor of Personality (GFP) has been proposed as an indicator of social effectiveness and a slower life history strategy. An alternative hypothesis holds that only meta-trait alpha, comprising agreeableness, conscientiousness, and emotional stability, is a slow life history indicator. This study tested whether the GFP and/or alpha emerges from both self- and stranger-ratings, and whether either is predicted by indicators of harsh childhood ecologies.

Methods

U.S. undergraduate participants (N = 366) completed a Big Five instrument, a measure of socially desirable response bias, and brief (thin slice) videotaped interviews. Raters scored the interviews using the same Big Five instrument.

Results

Structural equation modeling of the self-report data yielded a well-fitting GFP, which was positively associated with father closeness. Meta-trait alpha, based on self-report, was associated with both father closeness and neighborhood stress, but showed positive loadings only for agreeableness and emotional stability. Stranger-rating data failed to yield either a well-fitting GFP or metatrait alpha.

Conclusions

Our findings are equivocal regarding the usefulness of the GFP specifically, and higher-order personality factors generally, in evolutionary personality science.

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Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL-
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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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