1. Why are you (un)conscientious? The dynamic interplay of goals, states, and traits in everyday life.
- Author
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Di Sarno M, Costantini G, Richetin J, Preti E, and Perugini M
- Subjects
- Humans, Surveys and Questionnaires, Personality Disorders, Ecological Momentary Assessment, Goals, Personality
- Abstract
Objective: Personality involves both trait and state components, personal goals serving a crucial regulatory function for the expression of personality states. The present study investigates the dynamic interplay between conscientiousness-related goals, conscientious personality states, and trait conscientiousness., Method: A sample of 244 community participants responded to a baseline survey (T1), a 5-times-a-day Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) for 15 days, and a post-EMA survey (T2)., Results: Pre-registered multilevel analyses indicated significant contemporaneous positive and negative associations between momentary conscientious and unconscientious goals and state conscientiousness, respectively. Cross-lagged associations also emerged, with goals predicting future states of conscientiousness. A latent growth model was fitted on a subsample of participants (N = 159). Results indicated that change in trait conscientiousness from T1 to T2 was explained by growth in conscientiousness-related goals during the EMA phase, with a mediating effect of growth in state conscientiousness., Conclusions: Overall, the results corroborate the importance of goals for modeling contemporaneous and cross-lagged personality dynamics, both in short and longer timeframes., (© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Personality published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2023
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