Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951677 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The authors developed a new dispositional measure of Commitment to Beliefs (CTB)—the degree to which people feel it is important to follow their value-expressive beliefs—across three phases of research. In Phases 1 and 2 (Studies 1–4), the CTB scale demonstrated strong internal consistency, and convergent and discriminant validity. Phase 3 demonstrated the scale’s predictive validity: high-CTB individuals were more likely to report engaging in activities during the past month and year that followed directly from their beliefs (Study 5), act on their beliefs when given the opportunity (Study 6), and show more polarized attitudes toward ideologically-relevant groups (Study 7). These findings illustrate the utility of a dispositional approach for examining the extent to which people follow their beliefs.

► Commitment to Beliefs (CTB): degree to which people follow their value-based beliefs. ► Phase 1: Developed scale to assess CTB. ► Phase 2: CTB scale showed strong convergent and discriminant validity (Studies 1–4). ► Phase 3: CTB scale showed strong predictive validity (Studies 5–7).

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