Fast, but not so furious. On the distinctiveness of a fast life history strategy and the common core of aversive traits
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Horsten, L. K.
Hilbig, B. E.
Thielmann, I.
Zettler, I.
Moshagen, M.
Abstract / Description
Evolutionary Psychology has considered a Fast Life History Strategy (FLHS), denoting an individual’s tendency to invest more resources in proliferation than in child-rearing, to be responsible for the emergence of aversive traits. Empirical evidence for this notion has, however, been inconsistent. In a large sample (N = 869), we tested whether FLHS is an adequate representation of the underlying disposition of aversive traits. To this end, we considered twelve specific aversive traits, and additionally measured and modeled the common core of these traits. We found only weak correlations of FLHS with individual aversive traits as well as with their common core. In sum, the results suggest that the common core of aversive traits is only marginally reflected in FLHS.
Keyword(s)
Life History theory Fast Life History Strategy Dark Core of Personality Aversive TraitsPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2022-01-11
Journal title
Personality Science
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PsychArchives
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Horsten, L. K., Hilbig, B. E., Thielmann, I., Zettler, I., & Moshagen, M. (in press). Fast, but not so furious. On the distinctiveness of a fast life history strategy and the common core of aversive traits [Accepted manuscript]. Personality Science. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5335
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Horsten, L. K.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Hilbig, B. E.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Thielmann, I.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Zettler, I.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Moshagen, M.
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2022-01-11T14:03:08Z
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Date of first publication2022-01-11
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Abstract / DescriptionEvolutionary Psychology has considered a Fast Life History Strategy (FLHS), denoting an individual’s tendency to invest more resources in proliferation than in child-rearing, to be responsible for the emergence of aversive traits. Empirical evidence for this notion has, however, been inconsistent. In a large sample (N = 869), we tested whether FLHS is an adequate representation of the underlying disposition of aversive traits. To this end, we considered twelve specific aversive traits, and additionally measured and modeled the common core of these traits. We found only weak correlations of FLHS with individual aversive traits as well as with their common core. In sum, the results suggest that the common core of aversive traits is only marginally reflected in FLHS.en_US
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Publication statusacceptedVersionen
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Review statusrevieweden
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SponsorshipThis research was funded by grants 2277, Research Training Group „Statistical Modeling in Psychology“ (SMiP) and HI 1600/1-2 by the German Research Foundation (DFG).en_US
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CitationHorsten, L. K., Hilbig, B. E., Thielmann, I., Zettler, I., & Moshagen, M. (in press). Fast, but not so furious. On the distinctiveness of a fast life history strategy and the common core of aversive traits [Accepted manuscript]. Personality Science. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5335en_US
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ISSN2700-0710
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/4743
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5335
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Language of contentengen_US
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PublisherPsychArchivesen_US
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ps.6879
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.12455
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Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.12455
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Keyword(s)Life History theoryen_US
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Keyword(s)Fast Life History Strategyen_US
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Keyword(s)Dark Core of Personalityen_US
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Keyword(s)Aversive Traitsen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleFast, but not so furious. On the distinctiveness of a fast life history strategy and the common core of aversive traitsen_US
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DRO typearticleen_US
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Journal titlePersonality Scienceen
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Visible tag(s)PsychOpen GOLDen_US
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Visible tag(s)Accepted Manuscripten_US