Dispositional and state forgiveness : the role of self-esteem, need for structure, and narcissism.

Auteur(s)
Eaton, J. Struthers, C.W. & Santelli, A.G.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The aim of the present study was to explore the relationship between personality correlates associated with ego-defensiveness and forgiveness in an attempt to understand why some individuals are more forgiving than others, both in general and in specific situations involving transgressions. Specifically, a positive association between forgiveness and self-esteem and negative associations between forgiveness and need for structure and narcissism were predicted. Participants completed the Self-Esteem scale, the Personal Need for Structure scale, the Narcissism scale, and the Tendency to Forgive scale. They then competed in a game with two other players, during which one player committed a transgression. State forgiveness was measured with the Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations scale. Hypotheses were generally supported, suggesting that certain traits associated with ego-defensiveness can inhibit the ability to be forgiving (dispositional forgiveness) and to actually forgive (state forgiveness). (Author/publisher)

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20081380 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 41 (2006), No. 2 (July), p. 371-380, 33 ref.

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