The state-trait model of cheerfulness and social desirability: an investigation on psychometric properties and links with well-being

Author:

Lau Chloe123,Li Catherine34,Quilty Lena C.15,Saklofske Donald H.3,Bruno Francesco678,Chiesi Francesca9

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health , Toronto , ON , Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry , Schulich Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario , London , ON , Canada

3. Department of Psychology , University of Western Ontario , London , ON , Canada

4. Department of Medical Social Sciences , Northwestern University , Chicago , IL , USA

5. Department of Psychiatry , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , Canada

6. Department of Primary Care , Regional Neurogenetic Centre (CRN) , ASP Catanzaro , Lamezia Terme , Italy

7. Association for Neurogenetic Research (ARN) , Lamezia Terme , Italy

8. Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Sciences of Calabria (ASCoC) , Lamezia Terme , Italy

9. Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug, and Child’s Health (NEUROFARBA), Section of Psychology , University of Florence , Florence , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Ruch and colleagues (Ruch, Willibald, Gabriele Köhler & Christoph Van Thriel. 1996. Assessing the “humorous temperament”: Construction of the facet and standard trait forms of the state-trait-cheerfulness-inventory — STCI. Humor 9(3–4). 303–340) postulated high cheerfulness, low seriousness, and low bad mood contribute to exhilaration and enjoyment of humor. Although robust findings have corroborated that cheerfulness is associated with well-being and greatly enhances one’s social desirability, no studies have investigated the effects of social desirability on the assessment of cheerfulness. For this study, 997 undergraduate students completed the State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) and validity measures. Exploratory factor analyses that controlled for social desirability suggest several items on the STCI cheerfulness subscale loaded on social desirability, whereas seriousness subscale items showed few positive loadings on social desirability and bad mood subscale items loaded negatively on social desirability. Despite associations with social desirability, items overall showed strong loadings onto their respective factors. Factor loadings free of social desirability ranged from 0.39 to 0.84 in cheerfulness, 0.49 to 0.76 in seriousness, and 0.50 to 0.81 in bad mood. Cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood subscale scores demonstrated partial correlations in the expected directions with well-being when controlling for social desirability, albeit smaller in size but not significantly different. The STCI scores demonstrated strong psychometric properties with good reliability, structural validity, and criterion validity when controlling for social desirability.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Psychology,Linguistics and Language,Sociology and Political Science,Language and Linguistics

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