Title of article :
Creating hostility and conflict: Effects of entitlement and self-image goals
Author/Authors :
Moeller، نويسنده , , Scott J. and Crocker، نويسنده , , Jennifer and Bushman، نويسنده , , Brad J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
People who feel entitled to admiration and respect from others do not make good companions. This research shows one reason why. Entitled people adopt self-image goals (goals that aim to construct and defend a positive self-image), which then lead to interpersonal conflict and hostility. Studies 1A and 1B documented a unique relation between entitlement and self-image goals. Study 2 extended these results by showing, via a longitudinal design, that entitlement prospectively predicts chronic self-image goals. These chronic self-image goals then predict chronic relationship conflict and hostility, all averaged over 10 weeks. Further, Study 2 revealed that self-image goals mediate the effect of pretest entitlement on both weekly hostility and conflict. These results suggest that by pursuing self-image goals, entitled people create conflict and hostility in their relationships.
Keywords :
narcissism , Entitlement , Goals , CONFLICT , relationships , self-defeating behavior , Interpersonal Problems , Hostility
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology