Curşeu Petru L, de Jong Jeroen P
Department of Psychology, Babeş-Bolyai UniversityCluj-Napoca, Romania.
Department of Organisation, Open University of the NetherlandsHeerlen, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jul 25;8:1251. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01251. eCollection 2017.
Various factors pertaining to the social context (availability of plausible social contacts) as well as personality traits influence the emergence of social ties that ultimately compose one's personal social network. We build on a situational selection model to argue that personality traits influence the cognitive processing of social cues that in turn influences the preference for particular social ties. More specifically, we use a cross-lagged design to test a mediation model explaining the effects of need for cognition (NFC) on egocentric network characteristics. We used the data available in the LISS panel, in which a probabilistic sample of Dutch participants were asked to fill in surveys annually. We tested our model on data collected in three successive years and our results show that people scoring high in NFC tend to revolve in information-rich egocentric networks, characterized by high demographic diversity, high interpersonal dissimilarity, and high average education. The results also show that the effect of NFC on social network characteristics is mediated by non-prejudicial judgments.
与社会背景相关的各种因素(合理社交联系的可获得性)以及人格特质会影响最终构成个人社交网络的社会关系的形成。我们基于情境选择模型进行论证,认为人格特质会影响社会线索的认知加工,进而影响对特定社会关系的偏好。更具体地说,我们采用交叉滞后设计来检验一个中介模型,该模型解释了认知需求(NFC)对自我中心网络特征的影响。我们使用了LISS面板中的可用数据,在该面板中,荷兰参与者的概率样本被要求每年填写调查问卷。我们在连续三年收集的数据上测试了我们的模型,结果表明,NFC得分高的人往往置身于信息丰富的自我中心网络中,其特点是人口统计学多样性高、人际差异大以及平均教育水平高。结果还表明,NFC对社交网络特征的影响是由无偏见判断介导的。