| Literature DB >> 31618235 |
Joshua B Grubbs1, Brandon Warmke2, Justin Tosi3, A Shanti James1, W Keith Campbell4.
Abstract
Public discourse is often caustic and conflict-filled. This trend seems to be particularly evident when the content of such discourse is around moral issues (broadly defined) and when the discourse occurs on social media. Several explanatory mechanisms for such conflict have been explored in recent psychological and social-science literatures. The present work sought to examine a potentially novel explanatory mechanism defined in philosophical literature: Moral Grandstanding. According to philosophical accounts, Moral Grandstanding is the use of moral talk to seek social status. For the present work, we conducted six studies, using two undergraduate samples (Study 1, N = 361; Study 2, N = 356); a sample matched to U.S. norms for age, gender, race, income, Census region (Study 3, N = 1,063); a YouGov sample matched to U.S. demographic norms (Study 4, N = 2,000); and a brief, one-month longitudinal study of Mechanical Turk workers in the U.S. (Study 5, Baseline N = 499, follow-up n = 296), and a large, one-week YouGov sample matched to U.S. demographic norms (Baseline N = 2,519, follow-up n = 1,776). Across studies, we found initial support for the validity of Moral Grandstanding as a construct. Specifically, moral grandstanding motivation was associated with status-seeking personality traits, as well as greater political and moral conflict in daily life.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31618235 PMCID: PMC6795490 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Descriptive statistics for included variables.
| Study 1 | Study 2 | Study 3 | Study 4 | Study 5 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos. Range | M (SD) | α | M (SD) | α | M (SD) | α | M (SD) | α | M (SD) | α | |
| FFNI Antagonism | 1–5 | 2.39 (0.61) | .926 | 2.38 (0.58) | .911 | 2.25 (0.63) | .925 | - | - | 2.81 (1.05) | .977 |
| FFNI Extraversion | 1–5 | 3.39 (0.56) | .817 | 3.33 (0.65) | .851 | 2.96 (0.72) | .881 | - | - | 3.21 (0.86) | .922 |
| FFNI Neuroticism | 1–5 | 3.16 (0.74) | .875 | 3.22 (0.77) | .872 | 2.87 (0.76) | .857 | - | - | 3.00 (0.70) | .812 |
| Openness | 1–5 | 3.22 (0.50) | .824 | 3.25 (0.50) | .800 | 3.16 (0.50) | .805 | - | - | 3.13 (0.63) | .865 |
| Conscientiousness | 1–5 | 3.59 (0.55) | .890 | 3.55 (0.55) | .888 | 3.78 (0.62) | .917 | - | - | 3.55 (0.64) | .897 |
| Extraversion | 1–5 | 3.50 (0.57) | .895 | 3.46 (0.59) | .890 | 3.21 (0.63) | .901 | - | - | 3.34 (0.71) | .918 |
| Agreeableness | 1–5 | 3.65 (0.54) | .882 | 3.61 (0.49) | .842 | 3.72 (0.54) | .865 | - | - | 3.41 (0.67) | .889 |
| Neuroticism | 1–5 | 3.01 (0.59) | .882 | 3.07 (0.63) | .891 | 2.65 (0.76) | .929 | - | - | 2.85 (0.76) | .919 |
| Political Spectrum | -10–10 | -0.09 (5.48) | - | -0.57 (5.50) | - | 0.74 (5.80) | - | 3.01 (1.23) | - | - | - |
| Right Wing Authoritarianism | - | - | - | - | 3.52 (1.21) | .937 | - | - | - | - | |
| Left Wing Authoritarianism | - | - | - | - | 3.61 (0.75) | .811 | - | - | - | - | |
| Political/Moral Conflict | 1–4 | 1.49 (0.58) | .911 | 1.53 (0.62) | .905 | 1.51 (0.66) | .903 | - | - | 1.54 (1.25) | .925 |
*-10 corresponded to “left” political/moral views and 10 corresponded to “right” political/moral views;
†For Study 4, Political spectrum was measured via YouGov’s standard 7-point ideology question (1 = Strongly liberal, 2 = Somewhat Liberal, 3 = Moderate, 4 = Somewhat Conservative, 5 = Strongly Conservative);
Confirmatory factor loadings for the Moral Grandstanding Motivation Scale.
| Item | Study 2 | Study 3 | Study 4 | Study 5 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | |||||
| 4.27 (1.54) | .668 | - | 4.56 (1.5) | .713 | - | 4.82 (1.49) | .698 | - | 5.03 (1.45) | .695 | - | |
| 3.73 (1.67) | .616 | - | 4.16 (1.63) | .702 | - | 4.39 (1.55) | .691 | - | 4.81 (1.57) | .753 | - | |
| 3.9 (1.56) | .742 | - | 4.23 (1.5) | .741 | - | 4.59 (1.46) | .736 | - | 4.87 (1.48) | .764 | - | |
| 4.07 (1.69) | .758 | - | 4.23 (1.68) | .747 | - | 4.43 (1.62) | .713 | - | 4.77 (1.65) | .786 | - | |
| 4.36 (1.53) | - | 830 | 4.73 (1.5) | - | .842 | 2.37 (1.55) | - | .785 | 3.37 (2.1) | - | .897 | |
| 3.72 (1.61) | - | .855 | 4.2 (1.62) | - | .843 | 2.42 (1.56) | - | .836 | 3.4 (2.11) | - | .922 | |
| 2.38 (1.51) | - | .748 | 2.39 (1.6) | - | .852 | 2.39 (1.59) | - | .840 | 3.39 (2.12) | - | .925 | |
| 2.31 (1.49) | - | .859 | 2.35 (1.59) | - | .846 | 2.60 (1.64) | - | .881 | 3.47 (2.09) | - | .904 | |
| 2.46 (1.61) | .383 | - | 2.34 (1.62) | .537 | - | 4.98 (1.57) | .524 | - | 5.3 (1.34) | .447 | - | |
| 2.39 (1.5) | .732 | - | 2.56 (1.65) | .692 | - | 4.42 (1.57) | .741 | - | 4.72 (1.65) | .751 | - | |
| Robust Fit Indices | ||||||||||||
| 1. I hope that my moral/political beliefs cause other people to want to share those beliefs. | 6. I share my moral/political beliefs to make people who disagree with me feel bad | |||||||||||
Correlations between the Moral Grandstanding Motivation Scale and key personality variables.
| Measure | Study 1 | Study 2 | Study 3 | Study 5 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | |
| Prestige | -- | .174 | -- | .208 | -- | .263 | -- | .372 |
| FFNI: Antagonism | .060 | .554 | .122 | .539 | .142 | .599 | .260 | .709 |
| FFNI: Extroversion | .174 | -.032 | .344 | .108 | .389 | .333 | .360 | .404 |
| FFNI: Neuroticism | -.039 | -.016 | -.103 | -.035 | -.046 | -.063 | .039 | .144 |
| IPIP-NEO Openness | .075 | -.227 | .191 | -.127 | .143 | -.155 | -.013 | -.348 |
| IPIP-NEO Conscientiousness | -.017 | -.369 | .047 | -.241 | .074 | -.353 | -.022 | -.493 |
| IPIP-NEO Extroversion | .087 | -.129 | .259 | .014 | .374 | .119 | .330 | .175 |
| IPIP-NEO Agreeableness | .031 | -.492 | -.015 | -.469 | .005 | -.558 | -.082 | -.606 |
| IPIP-NEO Neuroticism | .061 | .144 | -.076 | .043 | -.072 | .227 | .047 | .372 |
| Right Wing Authoritarianism | -- | -- | -- | -- | .070 | .176 | -- | -- |
| Left-Wing Authoritarianism | -- | -- | -- | -- | .020 | .267 | -- | -- |
**p < .001;
*p < .05
Correlations between moral grandstanding and political/moral conflict.
| Measure | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | MGM: Prestige | MGM: Dominance | |
| Political Moral Conflict | .210 | .339 | .294 | .337 | .351 | .346 | .368 | .630 |
** p < .001
Studies 1–3, 5: Hierarchical regression with standardized estimates (β values) predicting political and moral conflict.
| Study 1 | Study 2 | Study 3 | Study 5 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 1 | Step 2 | |
| FFNI: Antagonism | .316 | .192 | .217 | .087 | .142 | .081 | .394 | .194 |
| FFNI: Extroversion | -.001 | -.024 | .033 | -.042 | .053 | -.022 | .058 | .026 |
| FFNI: Neuroticism | .028 | .032 | .048 | .044 | .013 | .025 | .012 | .020 |
| IPIP-NEO Openness | .066 | .080 | .165 | .134 | .072 | .066 | -.092 | -.054 |
| IPIP-NEO Conscientiousness | -.178 | -.132 | -.030 | -.022 | -.118 | -.079 | -.173 | -.126 |
| IPIP-NEO Extroversion | -.055 | -.035 | -.027 | -.044 | .198 | .112 | .233 | .186 |
| IPIP-NEO Agreeableness | -.026 | -.086 | -.076 | -.063 | -.076 | -.102 | .100 | .032 |
| IPIP-NEO Neuroticism | -.004 | .030 | .132 | .165 | .143 | .244 | .189 | |
| Political View | -.053 | -.036 | -.029 | .014 | .019 | - | ||
| .209 | .265 | .168 | .276 | .177 | .260 | .455 | .516 | |
| F for Δ | 8.67 | 11.33 | 5.79 | 19.21 | 25.20 | 58.56 | 58.22 | 30.76 |
*p < .01;
**p < .001
Study 5, Hierarchical regression with standardized estimates (β values) predicting political moral conflict and growing closer over time.
| Political/Moral | Grown Closer | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 1 | Step 2 | |
| FFNI: Antagonism | .001 | -.085 | .055 | -.017 |
| FFNI: Extroversion | .007 | -.019 | .048 | .038 |
| FFNI: Neuroticism | -.04 | -.023 | -.122 | -.107 |
| IPIP-NEO Openness | .017 | .042 | .091 | .103 |
| IPIP-NEO Conscientiousness | -.053 | -.017 | -.014 | -.017 |
| IPIP-NEO Extroversion | .021 | .036 | -.08 | -.107 |
| IPIP-NEO Agreeableness | -.089 | -.11 | -.1 | -.15 |
| IPIP-NEO Neuroticism | -.014 | -.027 | .035 | -.004 |
| Baseline Political/Moral conflict | .646 | .580 | - | - |
| Baseline: Grown Closer | - | - | .519 | .481 |
| .480 | .515 | .331 | .354 | |
| F for Δ | 29.13 | 10.33 | 15.59 | 4.94 |
*p < .05;
**p < .001
Fig 1Path diagram illustrating structural equation model predicting growing closer to others and experiencing greater conflict over political/moral issues.
Fig 2Path diagram illustrating structural equation model predicting social media behaviors at baseline and one week later.
Descriptive statistics for relevant variables in Study 6 and correlations with Moral Grandstanding Motivations.
| Baseline Variables | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos. Range | M (SD) | α | MGMS:PS | MGMS:DS | |
| FFNI Antagonism | 1—5 | 2.24 (0.70) | .881 | .162 | .663 |
| FFNI Extraversion | 1—5 | 2.92 (0.74) | .744 | .407 | .303 |
| FFNI Neuroticism | 1—5 | 2.91 (0.71) | .648 | .040 | .125 |
| SPI: Openness | 1—6 | 4.23 (0.78) | .719 | .355 | -.013 |
| SPI: Conscientiousness | 1—6 | 4.14 (0.85) | .775 | .101 | -.188 |
| SPI: Extraversion | 1—6 | 3.55 (0.81) | .768 | .241 | .035 |
| SPI: Agreeableness | 1—6 | 4.59 (0.73) | .734 | .226 | -.326 |
| SPI: Neuroticism | 1—6 | 3.44 (1.06) | .832 | .072 | .184 |
| Political/Moral Conflict | 1—4 | 1.72 (0.71) | .888 | .205 | .376 |
| Grown Closer to Friend | 1—4 | 2.03 (1.11) | -- | .224 | .136 |
| General Prestige Seeking | 1—5 | 3.43 (0.76) | .736 | .277 | -.116 |
| Social Media Behaviors | 1—6 | 2.37 (1.34) | .915 | .247 | .270 |
| Social Vigilantism | 1—7 | 4.34 (0.88) | .846 | .463 | .297 |
| Status Seeking Motivation | 1—7 | 3.90 (1.05) | .758 | .293 | .278 |
| Past Week Social Media Behaviors | 1—6 | 1.73 (0.99) | .914 | .187 | .346 |
*p < .05,
**p < .001
FFNI = Five Factor Narcissism Inventory
SPI = SAPA Personality Inventory
MGMS = Moral Grandstanding Motivation Scale
Study 6: Standardized path estimates for structural equation models predicting political/moral conflict and growing closer to friends.
| Prestige Strivings | r = .149 | -- | .076 | .094 |
| Dominance Strivings | -- | r = .149 | .273 | .166 |
| Social Vigilantism | .104 | .418 | .180 | .128 |
| FFNI Antagonism | .720 | -.145 | .124 | .083 |
| FFNI Extraversion | -.038 | .365 | .010 | .056 |
| Status Seeking Motivation | -.058 | -.035 | -.078 | .019 |
| General Prestige Seeking | -.111 | .099 | .021 | .139 |
| R2 | .547 | .368 | .223 | .117 |
*p < .05,
**p < .001
χ2 = 294.7, p < .001; CFI = .969; RMSEA = .044; SRMR = .032
Study 6: Standardized path estimates for structural equation models predicting social media behaviors at baseline and one-week later.
| Prestige | r = .150 | -- | .132 | .048 |
| Dominance | -- | r = .150 | .163 | .077 |
| Social Vigilantism | .105 | .417 | .159 | -.011 |
| FFNI Antagonism | .720 | -.146 | .120 | .149 |
| FFNI Extraversion | -.038 | .367 | .021 | -.062 |
| Status Seeking Motivation | -.035 | -.058 | -.070 | .150 |
| General Prestige Seeking | -.110 | .098 | .016 | .006 |
| Social Media Behaviors at Baseline | - | - | - | .636 |
| R2 | .548 | .368 | .163 | .517 |
*p < .05,
**p < .001
χ2 = 276.36, p < .001; CFI = .972; RMSEA = .043; SRMR = .031