Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
890212 Personality and Individual Differences 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Spitefulness was negatively associated with individualizing moral values.•Spiteful individuals are less concerned about avoiding harm and being fair to others.•Honesty–humility was positively associated with individualizing values.

The relationship between spitefulness and an individual’s sense of morality or lack thereof has been neglected in studies of personality. It seems probable that individuals with higher levels of spitefulness exhibit fewer moral concerns relative to those with lower levels of spite. To examine associations between spitefulness and moral concerns, 436 community participants completed self-report measures concerning their spitefulness, basic personality dimensions, and moral concerns. Spitefulness was negatively associated with individualizing values (i.e., sensitivity to harm and fairness) such that spiteful individuals were less concerned about issues related to avoiding harm or injustice to others when making moral judgments. However, spitefulness was not simply associated with a general reduction in moral concerns as it was not significantly associated with binding values (i.e., concerns about ingroup loyalty, authority, and purity).

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