Niclas Kuper, Alina S von Garrel, Brenton M Wiernik, Le Vy Phan, Nick Modersitzki, John F Rauthmann
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人们对情境的反应各不相同,从而产生了 "人×情境 "的相互作用。许多人格理论都强调了这些相互作用。然而,关于 "人×情境 "相互作用的实证研究进展缓慢。这部分归因于对人和情境变量以及不同类型的互动效应区分不够。我们提出了一个框架,将四种嵌套类型的互动效应按特异性加以区分:(a) P × S:广泛的 "人×情境 "互动方差;(b) P × Sspec:情境变量-结果关联中的人际差异;(c) Pspec × S:人际变量-结果关联中的情境差异;(d) Pspec × Sspec:特定的 "人际变量×情境变量 "互动。我们进行了两项大型在线研究(N = 622 和 N = 818),使用标准化情境刺激(N = 62 张图片和 N = 62 个第一人称视角视频)评估了大五特质、DIAMONDS 情境特征和大五状态。利用预先注册的多层次模型,我们系统地量化了不同的交互作用类型。我们发现:(a)人格状态中存在较大的 "人×情境 "交互变异;(b)情境特征-状态或然率存在较大的个体差异;(c)特质-状态关联存在一致但较小的情境间差异;以及(d)人格特质×情境特征存在一些显著但(非常)微小的交互作用。我们的研究结果凸显了 "人×情境 "的相互作用可能是预测心理状态的重要因素,尽管通过具体的人的变量来解释这些相互作用仍然很困难。对情境反应的个体差异应纳入我们的人格模型中。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
Distinguishing four types of Person × Situation interactions: An integrative framework and empirical examination.
People differ in their reaction to situations, resulting in Person × Situation interactions. These interactions have been emphasized by many theoretical accounts of personality. Nevertheless, empirical progress on Person × Situation interactions has been slow. This is in part attributable to an insufficient distinction of person and situation variables and of different types of interaction effects. We propose a framework distinguishing four nested types of interaction effects varying in specificity: (a) P × S: broad Person × Situation interaction variance, (b) P × Sspec: between-person differences in situation variable-outcome associations, (c) Pspec × S: between-situation differences in person variable-outcome associations, and (d) Pspec × Sspec: specific Person Variable × Situation Variable interactions. We conducted two large online studies (N = 622 and N = 818) with standardized situation stimuli (N = 62 pictures and N = 62 first-person perspective videos) and assessed Big Five traits, DIAMONDS situation characteristics, and Big Five states. Using preregistered multilevel models, we systematically quantified the different interaction types. We found (a) large Person × Situation interaction variance in personality states, (b) sizable individual differences in situation characteristic-state contingencies, (c) consistent but smaller between-situation differences in trait-state associations, and (d) some significant but (very) small Personality Trait × Situation Characteristic interactions. Our findings highlight Person × Situation interactions as potentially important predictors of psychological states, although the explanation of these interactions through specific person variables remains difficult. Individual differences in the reaction to situations should be incorporated into our models of personality. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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Journal of personality and social psychology publishes original papers in all areas of personality and social psychology and emphasizes empirical reports, but may include specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers.Journal of personality and social psychology is divided into three independently edited sections. Attitudes and Social Cognition addresses all aspects of psychology (e.g., attitudes, cognition, emotion, motivation) that take place in significant micro- and macrolevel social contexts.