Personality and strength-related attitude dimensions: Between and within-person relationships |
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Authors: | Thomas W. Britt Christine L. Pusilo Eric S. McKibben Christie Kelley Ashlee N. Baker Kirsten A. Nielson |
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Affiliation: | aClemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA;bAnderson University, Anderson, SC 29621, USA |
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Abstract: | Examined personality variables as predictors and moderators of strength-related attitude dimensions (SRAD) using multilevel modeling. Results revealed significant person-level variation in attitude importance, extremity, and ambivalence across attitude objects. Study 1 found the personality variable of need to evaluate (NE) predicted extremity across attitude objects, and finding meaning in life (ML) was predictive of importance across objects. Study 2 revealed that neuroticism and state anxiety were significant predictors of ambivalence across attitude objects. Finally, the NE, the Need for Cognition, and Openness to Experience each moderated the within-person relationship between extremity and ambivalence across objects, with higher values on the individual difference variables being related to stronger within-person relationships. Implications for research on attitude strength and the relationships between personality variables and attitudes are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Attitude strength Multilevel modeling Personality |
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