A Coordinated Analysis Examining the Association Between Personality Traits and Cognitive Dispersion. (17th December 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A Coordinated Analysis Examining the Association Between Personality Traits and Cognitive Dispersion. (17th December 2021)
- Main Title:
- A Coordinated Analysis Examining the Association Between Personality Traits and Cognitive Dispersion
- Authors:
- Yoneda, Tomiko
Marroig, Alejandra
Willroth, Emily
Graham, Eileen
Hofer, Scott
Mroczek, Daniel
Muniz-Terrera, Graciela - Abstract:
- Abstract: Cognitive dispersion is the degree of within-person variation in performance across cognitive tasks at the same testing occasion. Existing literature indicates that cognitive dispersion may be an early marker of poor brain health, dementia and mortality. Limited research, however, has examined individual differences in cognitive dispersion. Although personality traits are associated with individual differences in cognitive functioning, no research has examined personality and cognitive dispersion. In this project, we execute a pre-registered, coordinated analysis of seven diverse, international longitudinal studies of aging (Ntotal=33, 581; mean age range=56.4-71.2) to investigate the extent to which the Big Five personality traits are associated with cognitive dispersion. For methodological approach, see /osf.io/wrnjq/. Cognitive dispersion scores were derived from cognitive test results, and independent linear regression models were fit independently in each study to examine personality traits as predictors of dispersion scores, adjusting for mean cognitive performance and socio-demographics (age, sex, education). Results from individual studies were synthesized using random-effects meta-analyses. Results revealed minimal evidence for associations between cognitive dispersion and personality traits in independent analyses or in meta-analyses. Based on the meta-analytic estimates, only higher levels of openness were associated with greater cognitive dispersion.Abstract: Cognitive dispersion is the degree of within-person variation in performance across cognitive tasks at the same testing occasion. Existing literature indicates that cognitive dispersion may be an early marker of poor brain health, dementia and mortality. Limited research, however, has examined individual differences in cognitive dispersion. Although personality traits are associated with individual differences in cognitive functioning, no research has examined personality and cognitive dispersion. In this project, we execute a pre-registered, coordinated analysis of seven diverse, international longitudinal studies of aging (Ntotal=33, 581; mean age range=56.4-71.2) to investigate the extent to which the Big Five personality traits are associated with cognitive dispersion. For methodological approach, see /osf.io/wrnjq/. Cognitive dispersion scores were derived from cognitive test results, and independent linear regression models were fit independently in each study to examine personality traits as predictors of dispersion scores, adjusting for mean cognitive performance and socio-demographics (age, sex, education). Results from individual studies were synthesized using random-effects meta-analyses. Results revealed minimal evidence for associations between cognitive dispersion and personality traits in independent analyses or in meta-analyses. Based on the meta-analytic estimates, only higher levels of openness were associated with greater cognitive dispersion. Mean cognitive scores were negatively associated with cognitive dispersion across the majority of studies, indicating that individuals with higher mean performance had less dispersed cognitive scores. Our study contributes to the replicability and transparency efforts characteristic of open science by pre-registering our study and drawing on the collaborative network of the Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Studies of Aging and Dementia (IALSA). … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Innovation in aging. Volume 5(2021)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Innovation in aging
- Issue:
- Volume 5(2021)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 5, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 5
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0005-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 890
- Page End:
- 890
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12-17
- Subjects:
- Aging -- Periodicals
Gerontology -- Periodicals
612.67 - Journal URLs:
- https://academic.oup.com/innovateage ↗
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/geroni/igab046.3237 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2399-5300
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