Rahal Danny, Fales Melissa R, Haselton Martie G, Slavich George M, Robles Theodore F
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Institute for Society and Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Soc Dev. 2022 Aug;31(3):568-586. doi: 10.1111/sode.12569. Epub 2021 Nov 22.
Although many emerging adults struggle to gain status and develop social relationships, particularly during the college transition, it remains unclear whether certain personality traits facilitate this transition. Using a longitudinal design, we investigated whether status-related traits-namely, entitlement, intrasexual competitiveness, and dominance-related to the development of status in 91 first-year college students ( =18.15, =0.44) transitioning to a novel college environment. We also examined whether personality traits moderated the degree to which status related to loneliness. As hypothesized, only students high in intrasexual competitiveness experienced increases in subjective dorm status across the year. In addition, students exhibiting average or low entitlement experienced decreases in loneliness over time, whereas high entitlement was related to consistently low loneliness. Finally, higher subjective dorm status was related to lower loneliness only for less dominant students, as assessed by both self-ratings of trait dominance and raters' judgments of facial dominance from photographs. Using a real-world context of status development, these results suggest that personality traits may influence students' ability to experience higher status and modulate the relation between subjective status and loneliness.
尽管许多新兴成年人在获得地位和发展社会关系方面面临困难,尤其是在大学过渡期间,但尚不清楚某些人格特质是否有助于这一过渡。我们采用纵向设计,调查了91名刚进入大学(平均年龄=18.15岁,标准差=0.44)、进入全新大学环境的一年级学生中,与地位相关的特质(即特权感、同性竞争能力和支配欲)是否与地位发展有关。我们还研究了人格特质是否调节了地位与孤独感之间的关联程度。正如所假设的那样,只有同性竞争能力强的学生在这一年里主观宿舍地位有所提高。此外,特权感处于平均水平或较低的学生随着时间的推移孤独感有所下降,而特权感高则与一直较低的孤独感相关。最后,只有对于那些支配欲较弱的学生(通过特质支配欲的自我评分和照片中面部支配力的评分者判断来评估),较高的主观宿舍地位才与较低的孤独感相关。通过地位发展的现实情境,这些结果表明人格特质可能会影响学生获得更高地位的能力,并调节主观地位与孤独感之间的关系。