Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries

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Autor(a) principal: Różycka-Tran, J.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Piotrowski, J. P., Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M., Jurek, P., Osin, E. N., Adams, B. G., Ardi, R., Baltatescu, S., Bhomi, A. B., Bogomaz, S., Cieciuch, J., Clinton, A., De Clunie, G. T., Czarna, A., Esteves, C., Gouveia, V., Halik, M. H. J., Kachatryan, N., Kamble, S. V., Kawula, A., Klicperova-Baker, M., Kospakov, A., Letovancova, E., Lun, V. M.- C., Cerrato, S. M., Muehlbacher, S., Nikolic, M., Pankratova, A. A., Park, J., Paspalanova, E., Pék, G., De Leon, P. P., Šolcová, I. P., Shahbaz, W., Ha, T. T. K., Tiliouine, H., Van Hiel, A., Vauclair, C.- M., Wills-Herrera, E., Włodarczyk, A., Yahiiaiev, I. I., Maltby, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20104
Resumo: This article presents a short research report on the relationship between perceived antagonism in social relations measured using the Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) scale, life satisfaction, and positive and negative affect. Given that individuals who believe that life is like a zero-sum game are likely to perceive their daily interactions with others as unfair, we expected that individuals with high BZSG experience more negative affect and fewer positive one, resulting in a lower satisfaction with life. In addition, we examined whether country-level BZSG may play a moderating role in these associations. Data were collected from student samples (N = 7146) in 35 countries. Multilevel modelling revealed that perceived social antagonism in social relations is negatively associated with satisfaction with life and that this relationship is mediated by both positive and negative affect at the individual level. The relation of individual BZSG and negative affect on satisfaction with life were weaker in societies with higher country-level BZSG, suggesting that the effects of BZSG may be less detrimental in these countries. These findings extend previous knowledge about predictors of life satisfaction and suggest that social beliefs might also be an important factor that influences subjective well-being. The contribution of the study is that the separate treatment of life satisfaction and positive and negative affect may be helpful in many research situations, particularly from a cross-cultural perspective.
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title Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
spellingShingle Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
Różycka-Tran, J.
Belief in a zero-sum game
Subjective well-being
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title_short Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
title_full Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
title_fullStr Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
title_full_unstemmed Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
title_sort Belief in a zero-sum game and subjective well-being across 35 countries
author Różycka-Tran, J.
author_facet Różycka-Tran, J.
Piotrowski, J. P.
Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M.
Jurek, P.
Osin, E. N.
Adams, B. G.
Ardi, R.
Baltatescu, S.
Bhomi, A. B.
Bogomaz, S.
Cieciuch, J.
Clinton, A.
De Clunie, G. T.
Czarna, A.
Esteves, C.
Gouveia, V.
Halik, M. H. J.
Kachatryan, N.
Kamble, S. V.
Kawula, A.
Klicperova-Baker, M.
Kospakov, A.
Letovancova, E.
Lun, V. M.- C.
Cerrato, S. M.
Muehlbacher, S.
Nikolic, M.
Pankratova, A. A.
Park, J.
Paspalanova, E.
Pék, G.
De Leon, P. P.
Šolcová, I. P.
Shahbaz, W.
Ha, T. T. K.
Tiliouine, H.
Van Hiel, A.
Vauclair, C.- M.
Wills-Herrera, E.
Włodarczyk, A.
Yahiiaiev, I. I.
Maltby, J.
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Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M.
Jurek, P.
Osin, E. N.
Adams, B. G.
Ardi, R.
Baltatescu, S.
Bhomi, A. B.
Bogomaz, S.
Cieciuch, J.
Clinton, A.
De Clunie, G. T.
Czarna, A.
Esteves, C.
Gouveia, V.
Halik, M. H. J.
Kachatryan, N.
Kamble, S. V.
Kawula, A.
Klicperova-Baker, M.
Kospakov, A.
Letovancova, E.
Lun, V. M.- C.
Cerrato, S. M.
Muehlbacher, S.
Nikolic, M.
Pankratova, A. A.
Park, J.
Paspalanova, E.
Pék, G.
De Leon, P. P.
Šolcová, I. P.
Shahbaz, W.
Ha, T. T. K.
Tiliouine, H.
Van Hiel, A.
Vauclair, C.- M.
Wills-Herrera, E.
Włodarczyk, A.
Yahiiaiev, I. I.
Maltby, J.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Różycka-Tran, J.
Piotrowski, J. P.
Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M.
Jurek, P.
Osin, E. N.
Adams, B. G.
Ardi, R.
Baltatescu, S.
Bhomi, A. B.
Bogomaz, S.
Cieciuch, J.
Clinton, A.
De Clunie, G. T.
Czarna, A.
Esteves, C.
Gouveia, V.
Halik, M. H. J.
Kachatryan, N.
Kamble, S. V.
Kawula, A.
Klicperova-Baker, M.
Kospakov, A.
Letovancova, E.
Lun, V. M.- C.
Cerrato, S. M.
Muehlbacher, S.
Nikolic, M.
Pankratova, A. A.
Park, J.
Paspalanova, E.
Pék, G.
De Leon, P. P.
Šolcová, I. P.
Shahbaz, W.
Ha, T. T. K.
Tiliouine, H.
Van Hiel, A.
Vauclair, C.- M.
Wills-Herrera, E.
Włodarczyk, A.
Yahiiaiev, I. I.
Maltby, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Belief in a zero-sum game
Subjective well-being
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topic Belief in a zero-sum game
Subjective well-being
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description This article presents a short research report on the relationship between perceived antagonism in social relations measured using the Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) scale, life satisfaction, and positive and negative affect. Given that individuals who believe that life is like a zero-sum game are likely to perceive their daily interactions with others as unfair, we expected that individuals with high BZSG experience more negative affect and fewer positive one, resulting in a lower satisfaction with life. In addition, we examined whether country-level BZSG may play a moderating role in these associations. Data were collected from student samples (N = 7146) in 35 countries. Multilevel modelling revealed that perceived social antagonism in social relations is negatively associated with satisfaction with life and that this relationship is mediated by both positive and negative affect at the individual level. The relation of individual BZSG and negative affect on satisfaction with life were weaker in societies with higher country-level BZSG, suggesting that the effects of BZSG may be less detrimental in these countries. These findings extend previous knowledge about predictors of life satisfaction and suggest that social beliefs might also be an important factor that influences subjective well-being. The contribution of the study is that the separate treatment of life satisfaction and positive and negative affect may be helpful in many research situations, particularly from a cross-cultural perspective.
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