Big Five traits predict sociosexual attitudes and behavior differently (CROSBI ID 621933)
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Banai, Benjamin ; Pavela, Irena ; Šimić, Nataša
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Big Five traits predict sociosexual attitudes and behavior differently
Sociosexuality refers to the individual difference in the willingness to engage in sexual activity outside of a committed relationship. Individuals with a more restricted sociosexuality are less willing to engage in casual sex ; while unrestricted individuals are more willing to have casual sex. Considering sociosexuality as an unidimensional construct measured by Sociosexual Orientation Inventory (SOI), previous studies have shown the relationships between personality traits and sociosexuality. Higher SOI score imply more unrestricted sociosexuality. Extraversion and Neuroticism are generally related to higher SOI score, whereas Agreeableness and Consciousness are related to lower score. However, recent studies questioned unidimensionality of SOI and proposed sociosexual attitudes and behavior as separate dimensions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to further investigate relationship between personality traits and two SOI dimensions. Total of 218 men, aged between 18 and 64, filled out SOI and rated themselves on Croatian adjective markers of Big Five personality dimensions. Results show that Extraversion positively predicts, whereas Agreeableness and Emotional stability negatively predict unidimensional SOI score. Extraversion positively and Emotional stability negatively predict sociosexual behavior. However, Agreeableness negatively predicts sociosexual attitudes. These results imply that two- dimensional SOI
sociosexuality ; Big Five ; personality traits
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2014.
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Podaci o skupu
11th ALPS ADRIA PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE
poster
18.09.2014-20.09.2014
Pečuh, Mađarska