TY - JOUR
T1 - Who in the World Is Trying to Change Their Personality Traits? Volitional Personality Change Among College Students in Six Continents
AU - Members of the International Situations Project
AU - Baranski, Erica
AU - Gardiner, Gwendolyn
AU - Lee, Daniel
AU - Funder, David C.
AU - Beramendi, Maite
AU - Bastian, Brock
AU - Neubauer, Aljoscha
AU - Cortez, Diego
AU - Roth, Eric
AU - Torres, Ana
AU - Zanini, Daniela S.
AU - Petkova, Kristina
AU - Tracy, Jessica
AU - Amiot, Catherine E.
AU - Pelletier-Dumas, Mathieu
AU - González, Roberto
AU - Rosenbluth, Ana
AU - Salgado, Sergio
AU - Guan, Yanjun
AU - Yang, Yu
AU - Buchtel, Emma E.
AU - Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan
AU - Forero, Diego A.
AU - Camargo, Andrés
AU - Jerneić, Željko
AU - Hrõebíčková, Martina
AU - Graf, Sylvie
AU - Strøbæk, Pernille
AU - Realo, Anu
AU - Becker, Maja
AU - Maisonneuve, Christelle
AU - El-Astal, Sofian
AU - Gamsakhurdi, Vladimer Lado
AU - Ziegler, Matthias
AU - Penke, Lars
AU - Rauthmann, John
AU - Kun, Ágota
AU - Gadanecz, Peter
AU - Vass, Zoltan
AU - Smohai, Mate
AU - Das, Abhijit
AU - Lavalekar, Anagha
AU - Rechter, Eyal
AU - Gnisci, Augusto
AU - Sergi, Ida
AU - Senese, Vincenzo Paolo
AU - Perugini, Marco
AU - Costantini, Giulio
AU - Komiya, Asuka
AU - Sato, Tatsuya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021. American Psychological Association
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Recent research conducted largely in the United States suggests that most people would like to change one or more of their personality traits. Yet almost no research has investigated the degree to which and in what ways volitional personality change (VPC), or individuals’ active efforts toward personality change, might be common around the world. Through a custom-built website, 13,278 college student participants from 55 countries and one of a larger country (Hong Kong, S.A.R.) using 42 different languages reported whether they were currently trying to change their personality and, if so, what they were trying to change. Around the world, 60.40% of participants reported that they are currently trying to change their personalities, with the highest percentage in Thailand (81.91%) and the lowest in Kenya (21.41%). Among those who provide open-ended responses to the aspect of personality they are trying to change, the most common goals were to increase emotional stability (29.73%), conscientiousness (19.71%), extraversion (15.94%), and agreeableness (13.53%). In line with previous research, students who are trying to change any personality trait tend to have relatively low levels of emotional stability and happiness. Moreover, those with relatively low levels of socially desirable traits reported attempting to increase what they lacked.
AB - Recent research conducted largely in the United States suggests that most people would like to change one or more of their personality traits. Yet almost no research has investigated the degree to which and in what ways volitional personality change (VPC), or individuals’ active efforts toward personality change, might be common around the world. Through a custom-built website, 13,278 college student participants from 55 countries and one of a larger country (Hong Kong, S.A.R.) using 42 different languages reported whether they were currently trying to change their personality and, if so, what they were trying to change. Around the world, 60.40% of participants reported that they are currently trying to change their personalities, with the highest percentage in Thailand (81.91%) and the lowest in Kenya (21.41%). Among those who provide open-ended responses to the aspect of personality they are trying to change, the most common goals were to increase emotional stability (29.73%), conscientiousness (19.71%), extraversion (15.94%), and agreeableness (13.53%). In line with previous research, students who are trying to change any personality trait tend to have relatively low levels of emotional stability and happiness. Moreover, those with relatively low levels of socially desirable traits reported attempting to increase what they lacked.
KW - College students
KW - Cross-cultural
KW - Volitional personality change
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121856809&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1037/pspp0000389
DO - 10.1037/pspp0000389
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121856809
SN - 0022-3514
VL - 121
SP - 1140
EP - 1156
JO - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
IS - 5
ER -