On the Relation of Boredom and Sadistic Aggression

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What gives rise to sadism? While sadistic behavior (i.e., harming others for pleasure) is welldocumented, past empirical research is nearly silent regarding the psychological factors behind it. We help close this gap by suggesting that boredom plays a crucial role in the emergence of sadistic tendencies. Across 9 diverse studies, we provide correlational and experimental evidence for a link between boredom and sadism. We demonstrate that sadistic tendencies are more pronounced among people who report chronic proneness to boredom in everyday life (Studies 1A-1F, N = 1,780). We then document that this relationship generalizes across a variety of important societal contexts, including online trolling; sadism in the military; sadistic behavior among parents; and sadistic fantasies (Studies 2–5, N = 1,740). Finally, we manipulate boredom experimentally and show that inducing boredom increases sadistic behavior (i.e., killing worms; destroying other participants’ pay; Studies 6–9, N = 4,097). However, alternatives matter: When several behavioral alternatives are available, boredom only motivates sadistic behavior among individuals with high dispositional sadism (Study 7). Conversely, when there is no alternative, boredom increases sadistic behavior across the board, even among individuals low in dispositional sadism (Studies 8 and 9). We further show that excitement and novelty seeking mediate the effects of boredom, and that boredom not only promotes sadistic (proactive) aggression, but reactive aggression as well (Study 9). Overall, the present work contributes to a better understanding of sadism and highlights the destructive potential of boredom. We discuss implications for basic research on sadism and boredom, as well as applied implications for society at large.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftJournal of Personality and Social Psychology
Jahrgang121
Ausgabenummer3
Seiten (von - bis)573-600
Anzahl der Seiten28
ISSN0022-3514
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.09.2021
Extern publiziertJa

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Funding Information:
We thank Isabel Abbt for her help with data collection of Study 5, and Sarah Kammermeier for her help with data collection of Study 6. The first author is indebted to the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung for the financial support of parts of this research project by the Eliteprogramme for Postdocs. Data and material of all studies are available on the Open Science Framework (see https://osf.io/k2swy).

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