Vidya S. Athota
University of Notre Dame Australia
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Journal of Beliefs & Values-studies in Religion & Education | 2015
Vidya S. Athota; Sean Kearney; Ebinepre A. Cocodia
In this article we focus on explaining personality trait self-transcendence (ST) in relation to social and emotional competence, and suggest that ST through differences in moral foundations can partially predict social and emotional competence. A sample of 195 university students was used to test hypotheses regarding several paths between ST, trait emotional intelligence (EI), universalism and moral foundations. Consistent with the hypotheses, ST was found to predict social and emotional competence via individualised moral foundations (IMF). Results have implications for our understanding of the relationship between ST, moral foundations, social and emotional competence.
Personality and Individual Differences | 2016
Vidya S. Athota; P.J. O’Connor; R.D. Roberts
The present experimental study (n=195) examined how manipulating exposure to rewards and punishments affects the relationship between approach personality traits, values, and risk-taking behavior. Multi-group analysis was used to investigate the influence of presenting rewards prior to punishments (Group 1) and presenting punishments prior to rewards (Group 2) on risk-taking behavior, in people with different personality traits and values. Specifically, we assessed wither the relationships between traits, values, and risk-taking behaviour was dependent on the order at which participants were presented with rewards and punishments. The online laboratory study revealed that the value ‘Stimulation’ was positively associated with risk-taking behavior during the ‘reward then punishment’ condition and that the value ‘Hedonism’ was positively associated with risk-taking behavior during the ‘punishment then reward’ condition. The results also demonstrated that approach personality dimensions significantly predict values of Hedonism and Stimulation in both conditions. The results suggest that values of Hedonism and Stimulation predict risk taking behaviour differentially depending on the order at which punishments and rewards are presented.
Personality and Individual Differences | 2013
Peter J. O’Connor; Vidya S. Athota
Learning and Individual Differences | 2014
Vidya S. Athota; Peter J. O’Connor
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy | 2018
Yuspendi; Virgo Handojo; Vidya S. Athota; Mike Yuni Margaretha Sihotang; Putu Ngurah Asita Dewi Aryani
QUT Business School; School of Management | 2017
Vidya S. Athota; Peter J. O'Connor; Richard D. Roberts
Archive | 2017
Vidya S. Athota
QUT Business School | 2016
Vidya S. Athota; Peter J. O'Connor; Richard D. Roberts
Psychological Studies | 2015
Vidya S. Athota; Richard D. Roberts
The Journal of Happiness and Well-Being | 2013
Vidya S. Athota