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The Big Five and Big Two personality factors in Mongolia [PDF]
Etic psychometric tools work less well in non-Western than in Western cultures, whereas data collected online in the former societies tend to be of superior quality to those from face-to-face interviews.
Michael Minkov +7 more
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Erratum: The big five and big two personality factors in Mongolia [PDF]
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Machine‐Learning Decomposition Identifies a Big Two Structure in Human Personality with Distinct Neurocognitive Profiles [PDF]
Personality neuroscience has traditionally relied on the Big Five model to investigate trait structure and its relationship to individual differences in brain organization and life outcomes.
Kaixiang Zhuang +7 more
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The Relationship Between Trait Emotional Intelligence and Personality. Is Trait EI Really Anchored Within the Big Five, Big Two and Big One Frameworks? [PDF]
Pérez-González and Sánchez-Ruiz (2014) published a study in which they found that trait emotional intelligence can be considered a broad personality trait integrated into the higher levels of a multi-level personality hierarchy.
Alberto Alegre +2 more
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Effects of Social Exclusion on Self-Evaluation: Domain Discrepancy Based on the Big Two Model [PDF]
Prior studies have demonstrated the detrimental effects of social exclusion on an individual’s self-perception. Nonetheless, existing literature has predominantly focused on its impact on global self-esteem, often neglecting the nuanced effects of ...
Chao Zhang +5 more
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The Basel Face Database: A validated set of photographs reflecting systematic differences in Big Two and Big Five personality dimensions. [PDF]
Upon a first encounter, individuals spontaneously associate faces with certain personality dimensions. Such first impressions can strongly impact judgments and decisions and may prove highly consequential.
Mirella Walker +3 more
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Social evaluation of the self, of others, and of groups rests on two dimensions, also called ‘the Big Two’ (Horizontal: Communion, Warmth; Vertical: Agency, Competence). These Big Two have recently been broken down into two facets each.
Andrea E. Abele
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This paper aims to show that six facets of the big two can be prioritized according to their societal value (that is, the value related to the society’s perceived main requirements), and that knowledge of this value differential could serve as a basis ...
Laurent Cambon
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Contemporary approaches of impression formation and stereotypes celebrate the role of the Big Two in social evaluation: the horizontal and vertical dimensions (Abele et al., 2021).
Vincent Yzerbyt +3 more
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The irrefutable repercussions of personality and socio-emotional development on children’s learning and psychological well-being justify the relevance for the educational context of delving into the relationship between those two constructs.
Èlia López-Cassà +2 more
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