Journal article

Individual differences in conflicting stimulus evaluations: Openness/Intellect predicts mixed-valenced appraisals of visual art

KA Barford, K Fayn, PJ Silvia, LD Smillie

Journal of Research in Personality | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Openness/Intellect, a trait domain reflecting a tendency towards cognitive exploration, is positively associated with the tendency to experience mixed emotions (i.e., simultaneous positive and negative feelings). This study examined whether this trait is also positively associated with mixed appraisals (i.e., concurrent positive and negative stimulus evaluations). Participants (N = 225) appraised 18 visual artworks. Higher Openness/Intellect predicted stronger mixed appraisals, particularly of the artworks rated as more mixed on average. Openness/Intellect also predicted stronger within-person positive relations between artwork viewing time and mixed appraisals, though this finding was less ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The first author received funding from The University of Melbourne in the form of the Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship and the Melbourne International Research Scholarship. The second author was funded by the following postgraduate research grants: the Campbell Perry International Research Grant, the Sydney University Graduates Union of North America Alumni Scholarship, and the R. and M. Bentwich Scholarship.