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The five-factor gambling motivation model

Psychiatry Research, 2007
Pathological gambling is a serious social issue, but the underlying psychological motivations are poorly understood. This study developed a five-factor gambling motivation model. The five factors that motivate gambling (socialization, amusement, avoidance, excitement, and monetary motives) were derived from study data obtained from 240 college students.
Heung-Pyo, Lee   +3 more
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Five-Factor Model Assessment of Personality Disorder

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2007
The Five-factor model (FFM) provides a viable dimensional model of personality disorder assessment. Advantages of the FFM include the provision of a precise yet comprehensive description of both normal and abnormal personality functioning, the avoidance of the many limitations and problems inherent to the categorical diagnostic system, and the ...
Thomas A, Widiger, Jennifer Ruth, Lowe
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Five-Factor Model of Schizophrenia Initial Validation

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1994
Schizophrenic psychopathology is heterogeneous and multidimensional. Various strategies have been developed over the past several years to assess and measure more accurately discrete domains of psychopathology. One of the more fruitful strategies to investigate more homogenous domains of psychopathology has been the positive-negative syndrome approach.
J P, Lindenmayer   +2 more
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A new five factor model of schizophrenia

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1994
Schizophrenic psychopathology is heterogeneous and multidimensional. Various strategies have been developed over the past several years to assess and measure more accurately discrete domains of psychopathology. One of the more fruitful strategies to investigate more homogenous domains of psychopathology has been the positive-negative syndrome approach.
J P, Lindenmayer   +2 more
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Five Concerns with the Five-Factor Model

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
The new Fama–French five-factor model is likely to become the new benchmark for asset pricing studies. Although the five-factor model exhibits significantly improved explanatory power compared to its predecessor, the classic three-factor model, the authors identify five concerns with regard to the new model.
Blitz, David   +3 more
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Five factor model of schizophrenia: Replication across samples

Schizophrenia Research, 1993
In order to examine the effect of neuroleptic medication on the factor structure of schizophrenic symptomatology, 517 DSM-III-R schizophrenic in-patients enrolled in a multicenter phase II drug study were evaluated on their pre-existing neuroleptic at screening on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and after a one-week drug-free period ...
J P, Lindenmayer   +2 more
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Creativity and the Five-Factor Model

Journal of Research in Personality, 1996
Abstract This study examined the relations among the five-factor model of personality, creative ability, and creative accomplishments. Seventy-five subjects completed measures of verbal creative ability and openness to experience and listed their creative accomplishments.
Laura A. King   +2 more
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Five Factor Model and Personality Disorder

2016
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the relationship of the Five Factor Model (FFM) to personality disorder. The FFM has traditionally been viewed as a dimensional model of normal personality structure. However, it should probably be viewed as a dimensional model of general personality structure, including maladaptive as well as ...
Thomas A. Widiger   +4 more
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Assessment of the Five Factor Model

2016
We review the current state of the science with respect to the assessment of the Five Factor Model (FFM), a robust structural model of personality that emerged from two distinct traditions: The lexical and questionnaire traditions. The lexical tradition is predicated on the hypothesis that important individual differences in personality are encoded as ...
Leonard Simms   +2 more
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