Question word-order influences on covariate effects: predicting zero-sum beliefs
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Smithson, Michael
Shou, Yiyun
Yu, Alice
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Springer Verlag
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Zero-sum-like statements have the form ‘‘The more of resource X for
consumer A, the less of resource Y for consumer B’’ and these have four permutations,
whereby {X, A} and {B, Y} exchange places, and/or ‘‘more’’ and ‘‘less’’ exchange
places. Smithson and Shou (Front Psychol 7:984, 2016) found that these permutations
strongly influence the endorsement of such statements. This paper reports two studies
investigating personality traits as predictors of zero-sum endorsements, and whether
their predictive performance is moderated by statement permutations. Social Dominance Orientation, Competitive World View, the Egocentricity subscale from the
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale, and the Interpersonal subscale from the
Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale are shown to be positively associated with zerosum endorsement, whereas none of the Big-5 personality factors are. Only the Egocentricity subscale’s effect is moderated by statement permutations, so that for high
scores on the subscale, zero-sum endorsement is boosted in such a way that the
permutation effects disappear. The paper concludes with a discussion of the
methodological implications of attitude statement permutation effects.
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Behaviormetrika
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