Abstract

The role of so-called normal and dark personality traits in everyday preferences, interests, and choices is visible in different domains of life. However, a small number of studies have dealt with individual differences in dark personality traits and aesthetic preferences. The domain of dark personality traits is in recent studies generally conceptualized as the Dark Tetrad — comprised of Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism. Thus, the aim of this research was to examine the relationship between the Dark Tetrad and visual aesthetic preferences. The sample consisted of 170 participants (Mage = 29.09, SDage = 10.66; 77.1 % females). Participants completed the Short Dark Triad and the Varieties of Sadistic Tendencies questionnaires, and also rated their familiarity and preference for 15 paintings with five different types of motives (religious, abstract, oriental, violence, and landscape). It was shown, based on looking at zero-order correlations that only narcissism positively correlates with the preference for paintings with violent motives. Also, a series of regression analyses were performed, which showed that the only significant regression model is the one that reflects the role of reduced psychopathy in the preference for religious motives. The first finding can be explained on the basis of stable findings on the relationship between narcissism and aggression, and also narcissism and violence. The second finding can be interpreted in the context that general religiosity has previously been shown to be negatively associated with psychopathy. It can be concluded that dark personality traits are one of the factors that affect aesthetic preferences.

Highlights

  • The role of so-called normal and dark personality traits in everyday preferences, interests, and choices is visible in different domains of life, but only a few studies investigated this role in the field of aesthetic preferences (Bowes et al, 2018)

  • Reliabilities are slightly lower for narcissism, psychopathy, and direct sadism compared to results from previous studies (Jones & Paulhus, 2014; Paulhus & Jones, 2015)

  • The analysis of aesthetic preferences showed that the participants preferred paintings with landscape and religious motives, while they expressed the lowest preferences for paintings with abstract motives

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Introduction

The role of so-called normal and dark personality traits in everyday preferences, interests, and choices is visible in different domains of life, but only a few studies investigated this role in the field of aesthetic preferences (Bowes et al, 2018). For this reason, one may wonder whether individual differences in personality traits can be determinants of aesthetic preferences or whether aesthetic preferences are shaped only by random aesthetic experiences throughout life (Chamorro‐Premuzic et al, 2009; Ercegovac et al, 2015). We will focus on the first meaning of aesthetic preference, such as liking of artworks because it better reflects more basic personal preferences (see Marković, 2017)

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