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Wherefore art thou competitors? How situational affordances help differentiate among prosociality, individualism, and competition
Journal Title
European Journal of Personality
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Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
The Triple Dominance Measure (choosing between prosocial, individualistic, and competitive options) and the Slider Measure ("sliding" between various orientations, for example, from individualistic to prosocial) are two widely used techniques to measure social value orientation, that is, the weight individuals assign to own and others' outcomes in interdependent situations. Surprisingly, there is only moderate correspondence between these measures, but it is unclear why and what the implications are for identifying individual differences in social value orientation. Using a dataset of 8021 participants from 31 countries and regions, this study revealed that the Slider Measure identified fewer competitors than the Triple Dominance Measure, accounting for approximately one-third of the non-correspondence between the two measures. This is (partially) because many of the Slider items do not afford a competitive option. In items where competition is combined with individualism, competitors tended to make the same choices as individualists. Futhermore, we demonstrated the uniqueness of competitors. Compared to prosocials and individualists, competitors exhibited lower levels of both social mindfulness and trust. Overall, the present work highlights the importance of situational affordances in measuring personality, the benefits of distinguishing between individualists and competitors, and the importance of utilizing a measure that distinguishes between these two proself orientations.
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Keywords
Social value orientation,Measurement,Situational affordances,Competitors
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Psychology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
| Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
|---|---|
| ERC-AdG295707 | Comissão Europeia |
| 410-2010-1221 | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
| ANID/FONDAP 15110006 | Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Research |
| 022.003.040 | Dutch Research Council |
| 20180636274 | China Scholarship Council |
| ERC-AdG 101020453 | Comissão Europeia |
| ANID/FONDAL 15130009 | Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies |
| 68081740 | Czech Academy of Sciences |
| 23-06170S | Czech Science Foundation |
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