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2019, vol. 22, br. 1, str. 89-114
Bolje vrag kojeg znaš nego onaj kojeg ne znaš - mračne crte i sudovi bazirani na izgledu
aInstitut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Hrvatska
bUniverzitet u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsjek za psihologiju, Hrvatska

e-adresaines.sucic@pilar.hr
Ključne reči: Mračna tetrada; sudovi bazirani na izgledu; kriminalitet; negativna pristranost
Sažetak
Ljudi svakodnevno donose brze, spontane i automatske sudove o drugima bazirano na njihovom fizičkom izgledu. Ovo se naročito odnosi na društvene attribute, poput inteligencije, atraktivnosti, agresije i kriminaliteta. Također, postoje indikacije da neke crte ličnosti, kao što su mračne crte (makijavelizam, narcizam, psihopatija, sadizam), utiču na stepen tačnosti pri donošenju sudova na osnovu nečijeg izgleda, iako se ne slažu svi autori s tim. Stoga je cilj ovog istraživanja bio ispitati da li postoje interpersonalne koristi mračnih karakteristika kada se procenjuje nečiji kriminalitet. U tu svrhu provedeno je onlajn istraživanje na uzorku od 676 odraslih žena čiji jezadatak bio da na osnovu fotografija procene da li je neka osobakriminalac ili ne. Rezultati su pokazali da su narcizam imakijavelizam bili povezani s većom tendencijom da se nekoga identificira kao kriminalca, odražavajući negativnu pristranost koju pojedinci visoko na ovim crtama imaju prema ljudima općenito.
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DOI: 10.5937/PSISTRA22-19029
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