TY - JOUR
T1 - Good to Bad or Bad to Bad? What is the relationship between valence and the trait content of the Big Two?
AU - Oliveira, Manuel
AU - Garcia-Marques, Teresa
AU - Garcia-Marques, Leonel
AU - Dotsch, Ron
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - In this article we directly assessed the relationship between valence and relevant traits of the Big Two dimensions (i.e., communion and agency). Drawing on previous research, we expected that the relationship with valence would be less monotonous and more variable in direction across agency-related traits, compared to communion-related traits. In three repeated measures studies we assessed the perceived valence of each trait dimension on a continuum of seven points. Studies 1 and 2 defined each continuum verbally. In Study 3 each continuum was defined by facial features. Results across these studies show that valence is linearly and more consistently related with communion-related traits than with agency-related traits. Within agency, however, competence established a positive linear relationship with valence, whereas dominance showed a target-sensitive relationship with valence: quadratic in evaluation of trait concepts, and negative and linear in face evaluation. We discuss the implications of these data for Big Two-related research.
AB - In this article we directly assessed the relationship between valence and relevant traits of the Big Two dimensions (i.e., communion and agency). Drawing on previous research, we expected that the relationship with valence would be less monotonous and more variable in direction across agency-related traits, compared to communion-related traits. In three repeated measures studies we assessed the perceived valence of each trait dimension on a continuum of seven points. Studies 1 and 2 defined each continuum verbally. In Study 3 each continuum was defined by facial features. Results across these studies show that valence is linearly and more consistently related with communion-related traits than with agency-related traits. Within agency, however, competence established a positive linear relationship with valence, whereas dominance showed a target-sensitive relationship with valence: quadratic in evaluation of trait concepts, and negative and linear in face evaluation. We discuss the implications of these data for Big Two-related research.
KW - Big Two
KW - communion and agency
KW - competence and dominance
KW - face perception
KW - person perception
KW - valence
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85071926387&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/ejsp.2618
DO - 10.1002/ejsp.2618
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071926387
SN - 0046-2772
JO - European Journal of Social Psychology
JF - European Journal of Social Psychology
ER -