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Individual Differences in Contingencies Between Situation Characteristics and Personality States

  • N. Kuper
  • , S.M. Breil
  • , K.T. Horstmann
  • , L. Roemer
  • , T. Lischetzke
  • , R.A. Sherman
  • , M.D. Back
  • , J.J.A. Denissen
  • , J.F. Rauthmann

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Abstract

Contingencies between situational variables and psychological states have been proposed as key individual difference variables by many theoretical approaches to personality. Despite their relevance, the basic properties, nomological correlates, and factor structure of individual differences in contingencies have not been examined so far. We address these fundamental questions in five studies with overall N = 952 participants and N = 32,052 unique assessments. Individual differences in situation characteristic-state contingencies (SCSCs) between DIAMONDS situation characteristics and Big Five personality states were examined in everyday life. SCSCs showed substantial variation across participants, and individual differences in them were moderately reliable (average meta-analytic reliability = .47) and short-term stable (average meta-analytic latent stability = .43). They were weakly and inconsistently related to average personality states, self-reported personality traits, subjective happiness, and sociodemographic variables across studies. However, there were meaningful intercorrelations among SCSCs that could be described by four factors: contingencies involving (1) positive states and situational problems, (2) positive states and situational rewards, (3) thinking/work and requirements of thinking/work, and (4) neurotic states. Overall, our findings support the notion of SCSCs as potentially important individual difference variables, and we sketch future lines of research on contingencies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1166-1198
JournalJournal of Personality and Social Psychology
Volume123
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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Keywords

  • contingencies
  • person x situation interactions
  • situation characteristics
  • personality states
  • personality dynamics
  • BIG 5
  • DENSITY DISTRIBUTIONS
  • SUBJECTIVE HAPPINESS
  • AFFECTIVE-REACTIVITY
  • MAJOR DIMENSIONS
  • SELF-CONCEPT
  • 8 DIAMONDS
  • TRAITS
  • BEHAVIOR
  • CONSISTENCY

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