Journal article

To fear or fly to the unknown: Tolerance for ambiguity and Big Five personality traits

HK Jach, LD Smillie

Journal of Research in Personality | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2019

Abstract

The present study investigated whether ambiguity tolerance relates to personality traits that are theoretically grounded in fear (neuroticism) or attraction (openness to experience; extraversion) for the unknown. Our hypotheses were supported for self-report measures (and openness to experience predicted ambiguity tolerance controlling for intelligence), but behavioral choice measures of ambiguity tolerance demonstrated poor reliability and were unrelated to self-reported ambiguity tolerance and basic personality traits. An exploratory network analysis revealed that ambiguity tolerance was more strongly related to the intellectual curiosity (vs. aesthetic appreciation) facet of openness to e..

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