Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951708 Journal of Research in Personality 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research has not previously examined whether higher-order traits of the Big Five are related to characteristics of life story narratives. The current study explored possible links between the broad dispositions of Stability (comprising the shared aspects of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Emotional Stability) and Plasticity (comprising the shared aspects of Extraversion and Openness) with narrative accounts of threat and exploration in the life-stories of 128 adults. Stability was inversely related to construals of threat in narratives, and Plasticity was positively related to exploration in narratives after controlling for the suppressor effects of demographic variables. These findings add to the research linking higher-order factors of the Big-Five to important domains as well as research linking dispositional traits to narrative identity.

► We examine whether higher-order traits relate to characteristics of life-stories. ► A sample of 128 adults completed measures of trait Plasticity and Stability and oral life-stories. ► Stability inversely relates to narrative threat after controlling for demographics. ► Plasticity positively relates to narrative exploration after controlling for demographics. ► Basic tendencies are incorporated into the way that people come to understand their lives.

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