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Effects of authentic pride on interpersonal trust: multiple mediating roles of perspective taking and social support |
HOU Lulu, JIANG Qi, WANG Huanzhen, LI Changran |
Faculty of Psychology, Mental Health Research Center, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China |
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Abstract Objective To explore the relationship of authentic pride on interpersonal trust and potential mediating effects of social support and perspective taking. Methods Pride scales, interpersonal trust scale, interpersonal reactivity index and social support rating scale were used to investigate 576 students from college first-year class to third-year class in Sichuan province and Chongqing, China. Results ① Significant positive correlations existed between authentic pride, perspective taking, social support, and interpersonal trust. ② Authentic pride positively affected interpersonal trust and the effects were produced primarily through the multiple mediating roles of social support and perspective taking. ③ Hubristic pride had no impact on interpersonal trust. Conclusion Authentic pride positively predicts interpersonal trust through the complete mediating effects of social support and perspective taking.
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