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A multi-method investigation of the personality correlates of digital aggression
Affiliation:1. University of Antwerp, Department of Communication Studies, Research Group MIOS (Media, ICT, and Interpersonal Relations in Organisations and Society), Sint-Jacobstraat 2, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium;2. Research Foundation Flanders, Belgium;3. KU Leuven, Occupational & Organisational Psychology and Professional Learning, Belgium;4. Edith Cowan University, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Australia;5. Edith Cowan University, School of Arts and Humanities, Australia;6. Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Australia;1. School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;2. Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children''s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;3. Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;4. Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;5. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;1. Department of applied psychology, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics, No. 21 Luntou Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou 510320, China;2. School of Educational Science, Shanxi University, No. 92 Wucheng Road, Xiaodian District, Taiyuan 030006, China;3. Department of psychology, University of Notre Dame, Corbett Family Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;4. Center for Studies of Psychological Application/School of Psychology, South China Normal University, No. 55 Zhongshan Avenue West, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510631, China;5. Department of Psychology, School of Psychiatry, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China
Abstract:Digital aggression (DA) refers to the use of computer-mediated technologies to harm others. A handful of previous studies have provided mixed results regarding the personality correlates of DA. We clarified these findings by analyzing the associations between three measures of DA (behavioral, Twitter, and self-report) and the Big Five traits using data from 1167 undergraduate participants. Big Five personality trait measures predicted all three DA measures, but results varied across particular assessments of DA. These results point to possible moderators and potentially important differences within the broader construct of DA.
Keywords:Big 5  Cyberbullying  Digital aggression  Personality
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