Darkness and light : the role of dark triad traits and empathy in understanding preferences for visual artworks

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Darkness and light : the role of dark triad traits and empathy in understanding preferences for visual artworks NEWBERRY, Michelle <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0085-3751> Available from Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive (SHURA) at: http://shura.shu.ac.uk/16482/ This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it. Published version NEWBERRY, Michelle (2017). Darkness and light : the role of dark triad traits and empathy in understanding preferences for visual artworks. In: 11th Annual International Conference on Psychology, Athens, Greece, 29-31 May 2017. (Unpublished) Copyright and re-use policy See http://shura.shu.ac.uk/information.html Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive http://shura.shu.ac.uk

The Role of Dark Triad Traits in Understanding Preferences for Visual Artworks Dr Michelle Newberry Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology Sheffield Hallam University, UK m.newberry@shu.ac.uk Athens Institute for Education and Research 11 th Annual International Conference on Psychology 29-31 May 2017, Athens, Greece

Background

Personality and preferences for visual artworks Previous studies have suggested a link between personality and preferences for visual artworks Most research has focused on different styles of paintings (abstract, representational, etc.) And most have examined the Big Five personality dimensions: Openness to Experience Extraversion Neuroticism Agreeableness Conscientiousness

Big Five personality dimensions and preferences Openness and Neuroticism correlate positively with a preference for abstract paintings and pop art (Furnham & Walker, 2000) Agreeableness and Conscientiousness correlate positively with a preference for representational paintings and a dislike of pop art (Furnham & Walker, 2000)

Sensation Seeking and preferences Prior research has also found links between Sensation Seeking (SS) and preferences for paintings SS = a desire for novel, varied, complex and intense experiences and the willingness to take risks SS correlates positively with a preference for complexity, asymmetry and violent abstract paintings (Rawlings et al., 1998; Rawlings et al., 2000; Zuckerman, Neary & Brustman, 1970)

Limitations of the Big Five and Sensation Seeking These studies have advanced our understanding of aesthetic preference But the Big Five model is too broad to lead to powerful predictions of behaviour (Paunonen & Ashton, 2001) And Sensation Seeking is a multifaceted construct, the subscales of which relate differentially to aesthetic preferences (Furnham & Avison, 1997; Zuckerman, Ulrich, & McLaughlin, 1993)

The Big Five/SS and Dark Triad traits The Big Five and SS relate in different ways to Dark Triad traits (Paulhus & Williams, 2002) which have not yet been examined in relation to aesthetic preference Machiavellianism Cynical worldview, plan ahead, build alliances, try to maintain a positive reputation Narcissism Grandiose identity, underlying insecurity, dominant Psychopathy Selfish, impulsive, aggressive, abandon friends, lacks empathy, pay little attention to their reputation

Links between the Big Five/SS and Dark Triad traits Low Agreeableness and high Openness to Experience associated with Machiavellianism and Narcisissm (Paulhus & Williams, 2002) Low Agreeableness and low Conscientiousness associated with Psychopathy (Miller, Lynam, Widger, & Leukefeld, 2001) High Sensation Seeking associated with Psychopathy (Hare, 2002) Given these links it is plausible that Dark Triad traits may relate to preferences for visual artworks

Aims To investigate associations between Dark Triad traits and preferences for visual artworks To also examine the potential role of demographic variables and previous experience of art

Method

Participants A stratified sample will be recruited from South Yorkshire to reflect: Males & females Different age groups Different ethnic groups Different educational levels Power analysis to determine appropriate sample size

Materials: Demographic Questionnaire Gender Age Ethnicity Occupation Nationality

Materials: Experience of Art Questionnaire Based on that used by Furnham and Walker (2001) How much the participant has studied art/history of art Never/GCSE/A-level/Degree level How often they visited art galleries in the previous year and how often they intend to go Never, 1-2 times, Once a month, Once a fortnight, Once a week A test of art For five relatively well-known paintings, attempt to name artist, the painting and the year in which it was painted Each correct response scores one point (min 0 max 15)

Materials: Slides of paintings 40 paintings across 4 distinct styles identified by Furnham and Walker (2001): Representational realistic images depicting reality Abstract geometric lines and patterns/generally ambiguous Pop Art - an intermediate position between representational and abstract art with a distinctive style Japanese traditional 18 th /19 th Century

Materials: Slides of Paintings (2) Digital versions of paintings to be shown on Powerpoint slides 10 paintings from each of the 4 styles To be shown in random order Not sequentially in order of style To be shown for 30 seconds each

Materials: Rating of Paintings Questionnaire Rate each painting on these scales: How much would you like the painting in a gallery (0=Dislike extremely to 10=Like extremely) How much would you like the painting in your home (0= Dislike extremely to 10=Like extremely) How talented do you consider the artist to be (0=Not at all to 10=Very talented) How much would you pay for the painting, assuming you had unlimited funds (Nothing/ 1 to 50/ 51 to 100/ 101 to 500/ 501 to 2000/ 2001 to 10000/ 10000+) How familiar are you with the painting (0=not at all to 10=very familiar)

Materials: Dark Triad Questionnaire The Short Dark Triad (SD3; Jones & Paulhus, 2013) 27 items 9 Machiavellianism, 9 Narcissism, 9 Psychopathy Items scored 1 = Disagree Strongly to 5 = Agree Strongly Good psychometric properties e.g. Cronbach alpha coefficients.76,.78,.73

Proposed Data Analysis

Descriptives Means for each of the 4 styles of painting: Like in an art gallery Like in living room Talent of artist Value Familarity

Independent t-tests Comparison of males/females on: Like in art gallery Rep, Pop, Abs, Jap Like in living room Rep, Pop, Abs, Jap Talent of artist Rep, Pop, Abs, Jap Value Rep, Pop, Abs, Jap Familiarity Rep, Pop, Abs, Jap

Pearson Correlations Like Representational in Gallery + Like Abstract in Gallery Like Representational in Gallery + Like Japanese in Gallery Like Pop in Gallery + Like Abstract in Gallery Like Pop in Gallery + Like Japanese in Gallery Like Abstract in Gallery + Like Japanese in Gallery And so on for: Like in living room Talent of artist Value Familiarity

Pearson Correlations (2) Like Representational art in gallery + Studied Art Like Representational art in gallery + Visited Gallery in Past Like Representational art in gallery + Will Visit Gallery Like Representational art in gallery + Art Test Score And so on for: Abstract art Pop art Japanese art

Pearson Correlations (3) Like Representational art in gallery + Machiavellianism Like Representational art in gallery + Narcissism Like Representational art in gallery + Psychopathy Like Abstract art in gallery + Machiavellianism Like Abstract art in gallery + Narcissism Like Abstract art in gallery + Psychopathy Like Pop art art in gallery + Machiavellianism Like Pop art in gallery + Narcissism Like Pop art in gallery + Psychopathy Like Japanese art in gallery + Machiavellianism Like Japanese art in gallery + Narcissism Like Japanese art in gallery + Psychopathy And so on for like in living room, talent of artist, value and familiarity

Pearson Correlations (4) Studied art + Machiavellianism Studied art + Narcissism Studied art + Psychopathy Visited gallery in past + Machiavellianism Visited gallery in past + Narcissism Visited gallery in past + Psychopathy Will visit gallery + Machiavellianism Will visit gallery + Narcissism Will visit gallery + Psychopathy Art test score + Machiavellianism Art test score + Narcissism Art test score + Psychopathy

Hierarchical Multiple Regression Machiavellianism Gender Narcissism Art Studied Psychopathy Familiarity Visited Gallery Will Visit Gallery Preference

Implications To advance theoretical understanding of how personality relates to preferences for art

Thank you Any questions? m.newberry@shu.ac.uk