The Two Faces of Fearless Dominance and Their Relations to Vocational Success

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Gerhard Blickle, Hanna A. Genau

In: Journal of Research in Personality 81 (2019), August 2019, 25-37

Abstract

We tested Lykken’s (1995) theory that the personality trait of fearless dominance (FD) can result in positive or negative life outcomes depending on whether the socialization process was successful or not. We tested FD’s predictive and moderated relations with vocational success over a time interval of 4 years. We found that the relations between FD and change in income were moderated by level of education. When educational level was high (low), there was a positive (negative) relation between FD and change in income. Change in income mediated the relation between FA and vocational satisfaction. Finally, FD directly predicted vocational satisfaction after 4 years. Implications and limitations are discussed.

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Keywords: Fearless dominance, Big five, Intelligence, Educational level, Vocational success
Externer Link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333001482

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2019.05.001

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