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Laganje, samoprevara in velikih pet faktorjev osebnosti : magistrsko delo
ID Kac, Larisa (Author), ID Bajec, Boštjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ljudje se velikokrat znajdemo v situaciji, v kateri kot orodje za obvladovanje izzivov vsakodnevnega življenja uporabimo laganje ali samoprevaro. Kljub temu da ju običajno spremlja negativna konotacija, ju uporabljamo pogosto. Kako pogosto in zakaj se zlažemo ali samozavajamo, pa je v veliki meri povezano tudi z osebnostjo. V magistrskem delu me je zanimala povezanost med laganjem, samoprevaro in velikimi petimi faktorji osebnosti. Prav tako pa sem raziskala tudi povezanost med laganjem in samoprevaro. V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 378 polnoletnih posameznikov, ki so rešili spletni vprašalnik. Slednjega so sestavljali lestvica laganja v vsakodnevnem življenju (LiES), lestvica samoprevare (SDE) in vprašalnik velikih pet faktorjev osebnosti (BFI). Rezultati so pokazali, da se laganje v vsakodnevnem življenju negativno povezuje z ekstravertnostjo, vestnostjo in sprejemljivostjo ter pozitivno z nevroticizmom. Povezava z odprtostjo se je izkazala za statistično nepomembno. Laganje najbolje napovedujejo vestnost, sprejemljivost in nevroticizem. Lažemo lahko iz različnih razlogov, kar sem dodatno preverjala s podlestvicama za maščevalno in odnosno laganje na lestvici LiES. Izkazalo se je, da odnosno laganje najbolje napovedujeta vestnost in nevroticizem, medtem ko maščevalno laganje sprejemljivost. Po drugi strani pa se samoprevara pozitivno povezuje z ekstravertnostjo, sprejemljivostjo, vestnostjo in odprtostjo ter negativno z nevroticizmom. Kot najboljša napovednika samoprevare sta se izkazala nevroticizem in vestnost. Zanimiva pa je tudi ugotovitev, da se laganje in samoprevara povezujeta negativno.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:laganje, samoprevara, osebnostne lastnosti, petfaktorski model osebnosti, motivacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Kac]
Year:2023
Number of pages:51 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-152664 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.923:177.3(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:03.12.2023
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Language:English
Title:Lying, self-deception and the Big five personality factors
Abstract:
People often find themselves in situations where they use lying or self-deception as tools for coping with the challenges of everyday life. The latter usually carries a negative connotation, yet people frequently use them. How often and why we engage in lying or self-deception is closely linked to our personality. In my master's thesis, I was interested in exploring the connection between lying, self-deception and the Big Five personality traits. Additionally, I focused on investigating the relationship between lying and self-deception. The study included 378 people over 18 years of age who completed an online questionnaire comprising the Lying in Everyday Situations Scale (LiES), the Self-Deception Scale (SDE), and the Big Five Inventory (BFI). The results showed that lying in everyday life is negatively associated with extraversion, conscientiousness, and agreeableness, and positively with neuroticism. The relationship with openness was found to be statistically insignificant. Conscientiousness, agreeableness, and neuroticism were the best predictors of lying. We can lie for various reasons, which I further examined using Relational Lying subscale and Vindictive Lying subscale on the LiES scale. It was found that conscientiousness and neuroticism were the best predictors of relational lying, while agreeableness predicted vindictive lying. On the other hand, self-deception was positively correlated with extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness, and negatively with neuroticism. Neuroticism and conscientiousness were the strongest predictors of self-deception. An interesting finding was the negative association between lying and self-deception.

Keywords:lying, self-deception, personality traits, five factor personality model, motivation

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