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Autores principales: Mark Wulff Carstensen, Pierre Jacquet, David Cohen, Marlène Jan, Mario Speranza, Axel Baptista, Valerian Chambon
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author Mark Wulff Carstensen
Pierre Jacquet
David Cohen
Marlène Jan
Mario Speranza
Axel Baptista
Valerian Chambon
author_facet Mark Wulff Carstensen
Pierre Jacquet
David Cohen
Marlène Jan
Mario Speranza
Axel Baptista
Valerian Chambon
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Pierre Jacquet
David Cohen
Marlène Jan
Mario Speranza
Axel Baptista
Valerian Chambon
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contents Do Locus of Control and Big Five Personality Traits Account for Individual Differences in Social Influence on Agency Judgments? Mark Wulff Carstensen Pierre Jacquet David Cohen Marlène Jan Mario Speranza Axel Baptista Valerian Chambon Journal of Personality ABSTRACT Objective The sense of agency might be jointly affected by situational and interindividual factors. In this study, we examined whether personality traits and control beliefs can explain individual differences in both (1) sense of agency and (2) susceptibility of agency judgments to social influence. Method To do so, we used measures of the Big Five Personality Traits and Levenson's Locus of Control in combination with a task based on an interactive computer game, which we submitted to a large cohort of online participants ( N  = 562). We manipulated sensorimotor agency cues related to action control as well as social information communicated to participants. Results Our results show that while locus of control beliefs are related to differences in sense of agency, neither Big Five personality traits nor locus of control beliefs can account for differences in susceptibility to social influence. Conclusion Locus of control and Big Five personality traits can account for some differences in sense of agency, but not for differences in belief alignment. 10.1111/jopy.13030 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Do Locus of Control and Big Five Personality Traits Account for Individual Differences in Social Influence on Agency Judgments?
Mark Wulff Carstensen
Pierre Jacquet
David Cohen
Marlène Jan
Mario Speranza
Axel Baptista
Valerian Chambon
Journal of Personality
Do Locus of Control and Big Five Personality Traits Account for Individual Differences in Social Influence on Agency Judgments? Mark Wulff Carstensen Pierre Jacquet David Cohen Marlène Jan Mario Speranza Axel Baptista Valerian Chambon Journal of Personality ABSTRACT Objective The sense of agency might be jointly affected by situational and interindividual factors. In this study, we examined whether personality traits and control beliefs can explain individual differences in both (1) sense of agency and (2) susceptibility of agency judgments to social influence. Method To do so, we used measures of the Big Five Personality Traits and Levenson's Locus of Control in combination with a task based on an interactive computer game, which we submitted to a large cohort of online participants ( N  = 562). We manipulated sensorimotor agency cues related to action control as well as social information communicated to participants. Results Our results show that while locus of control beliefs are related to differences in sense of agency, neither Big Five personality traits nor locus of control beliefs can account for differences in susceptibility to social influence. Conclusion Locus of control and Big Five personality traits can account for some differences in sense of agency, but not for differences in belief alignment. 10.1111/jopy.13030 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Do Locus of Control and Big Five Personality Traits Account for Individual Differences in Social Influence on Agency Judgments?
topic Journal of Personality
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jopy.13030