The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study

Consistent with trait theory and the density distributions approach (Fleeson, 2001), the Big Five traits predicted personality and affect states across 20. days in five cultures. Perceived autonomy in everyday situations did not moderate the strength of the trait-state relationships, but individuals...

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Main Authors: Ching, Charles M., Church, A. Timothy, Katigbak, Marcia S., Reyes, Jose Alberto S., Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko, Takaoka, Shino, Zhang, Hengsheng, Shen, Jiliang, Arias, Rina Mazuera, Rincon, Brigida Carolina, Ortiz, Fernando A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-24572021-06-29T01:29:13Z The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study Ching, Charles M. Church, A. Timothy Katigbak, Marcia S. Reyes, Jose Alberto S. Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko Takaoka, Shino Zhang, Hengsheng Shen, Jiliang Arias, Rina Mazuera Rincon, Brigida Carolina Ortiz, Fernando A. Consistent with trait theory and the density distributions approach (Fleeson, 2001), the Big Five traits predicted personality and affect states across 20. days in five cultures. Perceived autonomy in everyday situations did not moderate the strength of the trait-state relationships, but individuals manifested the positive pole of the Big Five traits more in situations in which they perceived greater autonomy. Consistent with the dynamic mediation model (Wilt, Noftle, Fleeson, & Spain, 2012), the relationships between trait extraversion, agreeableness, and openness to experience and positive affect states were generally fully mediated by the associated personality states. Cultural differences in the strength of the trait-state relationships were limited and were not accounted for by cultural differences in individualism-collectivism, dialecticism, or tightness. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. 2014-02-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1458 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2457/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Personality—Cross-cultural studies Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Personality—Cross-cultural studies
Psychology
spellingShingle Personality—Cross-cultural studies
Psychology
Ching, Charles M.
Church, A. Timothy
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko
Takaoka, Shino
Zhang, Hengsheng
Shen, Jiliang
Arias, Rina Mazuera
Rincon, Brigida Carolina
Ortiz, Fernando A.
The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
description Consistent with trait theory and the density distributions approach (Fleeson, 2001), the Big Five traits predicted personality and affect states across 20. days in five cultures. Perceived autonomy in everyday situations did not moderate the strength of the trait-state relationships, but individuals manifested the positive pole of the Big Five traits more in situations in which they perceived greater autonomy. Consistent with the dynamic mediation model (Wilt, Noftle, Fleeson, & Spain, 2012), the relationships between trait extraversion, agreeableness, and openness to experience and positive affect states were generally fully mediated by the associated personality states. Cultural differences in the strength of the trait-state relationships were limited and were not accounted for by cultural differences in individualism-collectivism, dialecticism, or tightness. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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author Ching, Charles M.
Church, A. Timothy
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko
Takaoka, Shino
Zhang, Hengsheng
Shen, Jiliang
Arias, Rina Mazuera
Rincon, Brigida Carolina
Ortiz, Fernando A.
author_facet Ching, Charles M.
Church, A. Timothy
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko
Takaoka, Shino
Zhang, Hengsheng
Shen, Jiliang
Arias, Rina Mazuera
Rincon, Brigida Carolina
Ortiz, Fernando A.
author_sort Ching, Charles M.
title The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
title_short The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
title_full The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
title_fullStr The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
title_full_unstemmed The manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: A five-culture study
title_sort manifestation of traits in everyday behavior and affect: a five-culture study
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publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1458
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