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Person-Fit to the Five Factor Model of Personality
Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2012The Five Factor Model (FFM), a valid model of interindividual differences in the personality of a group of people, reportedly does not always provide a good fit for the individuals of that group. In addition to intraindividual variation across a considerable period of time, meaningful intraindividual variation can be observed within a single test ...
Allik, J. +5 more
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Five-Factor Measure of Borderline Personality Traits
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2012This study provides psychometric data for a new self-report measure of borderline personality traits from the perspective of the Five-factor model (FFM) of general personality. Subscales were constructed in an undergraduate sample (n = 109) to assess maladaptive variants of 12 FFM traits (e.g., Affective Dysregulation as a maladaptive variant of FFM ...
Stephanie N, Mullins-Sweatt +5 more
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Five-Factor Model Assessment of Personality Disorder
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2007The 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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Some NEO-PI Five-Factor Personality Profiles
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1993The aim of this study was to identify any clusters of score profiles to be found in a college sample of 236 subjects administered the five-factor NEO [Neuroticism, Extroversion, Openness] Personality Inventory (Costa & McCrae, 1985). Application of Ward's agglomerative hierarchical procedure to the score profiles disclosed six clusters that were ...
M, Lorr, S, Strack
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The Big Five Personality Factors and Personal Values
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2002The authors relate Big Five personality traits to basic values in a sample of 246 students. As hypothesized, Agreeableness correlates most positively with benevolence and tradition values, Openness with self-direction and universalism values, Extroversion with achievement and stimulation values, and Conscientiousness with achievement and conformity ...
Sonia Roccas +3 more
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The Five-Factor Narcissism Inventory: A Five-Factor Measure of Narcissistic Personality Traits
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2012This study provides convergent, discriminant, and incremental validity data for a new measure of narcissistic personality traits created from the perspective of the Five-factor model (FFM) of general personality structure. Fifteen scales were constructed as maladaptive variants of respective facets of the FFM (e.g., Reactive Anger as a narcissistic ...
Natalie, Glover +4 more
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Assessing Young Adolescents' Personality With the Five-Factor Personality Inventory
Assessment, 2008The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses a person's position on the (Dutch) psycholexically based Big Five factors: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability, and Autonomy. FFPI factor scores are reliable and valid if ratings are made by adults.
Hendriks, A. A. Jolijn +3 more
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Personality and Prejudice: From Big Five Personality Factors to Facets
Journal of Personality, 2007ABSTRACT Extending our previous research on personality and prejudice, we tested the predictive power of Big Five facet compared with factor scores in three studies. Study 1 (N=170) examined the predictive power of factors and facets when explaining generalized prejudice, a composite of four prejudice types.
Bo, Ekehammar, Nazar, Akrami
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The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI)
Personality and Individual Differences, 1999The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses the Big Five factors of personality, both for self-ratings and for others' ratings. It consists of 100 brief and concrete statements, and can be administered in 10-15 min. in addition to the five factor scores, the FFPI may be used to assess 40 bipolar facet scores that arise as blends of the Big ...
Hendriks, A.A.J. +2 more
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The Big Five Personality Trait Factors
2020The field of dispositional traits of personality is best summarized in terms of five fundamental dimensions: the Big Five personality trait factors, namely Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability, and Intellect. The Big Five find their origin in psycho-lexical work in which the lexicon of a language is scanned for all words ...
Boele De Raad, Boris Mlačić
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