Journal article
The Morality-Agency-Communion (MAC) model of respect and liking
Andrew Prestwich, Mansur Lalljee, Simon M Laham
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2804
Abstract
Traits can primarily facilitate one's own goals (agentic) or those of others (communal) with the former linked with respect and the latter with liking. However, communal traits vary in morality, which has been associated with respect. Four studies tested the impact of traits varying in morality, agency (competence or assertiveness) and communion (warmth) on ratings of respect and liking. Studies 1 and 2 used vignettes targeting integrity (communion-moral), competency (agency-competence) and friendliness (communion-warmth), while Studies 3 and 4 considered a broader range of pre-rated traits (Studies 3 and 4). Communal traits with a limited moral component were associated more with liking tha..
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University Of Leeds