Clergy work-related satisfactions in parochial ministry: the influence of personality and churchmanship [PDF]
The aim of this study was to test several hypotheses that clergy work-related satisfaction could be better explained by a multidimensional rather than a unidimensional model.
Barna G +22 more
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Trait Emotional Intelligence and Personality: Gender-Invariant Linkages Across Different Measures of the Big Five. [PDF]
This study investigated if the linkages between trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) and the Five-Factor Model of personality were invariant between men and women.
Furnham, A, Petrides, KV, Siegling, AB
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Measuring facets of Worry: A LISREL analysis of the Worry Domains Questionnaire [PDF]
In the development of the Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ) for the measurement of nonpathological worry, (Tallis, Eysenck & Mathews, 1992. A questionnaire for the measurement of nonpathological worry. Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 161–168)
Joormann, Jutta, Stoeber, Joachim
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The General Factor of Personality: Ten Years After
According to the empirical and theoretical research in past ten years, the General Factor of Personality (GFP) was interpreted as the highest-order (most general) personality dimension, which occupies the apex of the structural hierarchy of personality ...
Janek Musek
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How Personality Traits Predict Design-Driven Consumer Choices
To further understand why a consumer’s choices are influenced by the aesthetic value of products (Hollins & Pugh, 1990; Bloch, 1995; Schmitt & Simonson, 1997), individual differences in design-driven consumer choices must be investigated.
Nils Myszkowski, Martin Storme
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Predicting relatedness and self-definition depressive experiences in aging women based on personality traits: A preliminary study [PDF]
As part of the research relating personality and depression, this study seeks to predict depressive experiences in aging women according to Sidney Blatt’s perspective based on the Five-Factor Model of Personality.
Campos, Rui C. +5 more
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Assessing the Structure of the Five Factor Model of Personality (IPIP-NEO-120) in the Public Domain
Assessment of individual differences in personality traits is arguably one of the hallmarks of psychological research. Testing the structural validity of trait measurements is paramount in this endeavor.
Petri J. Kajonius, John A. Johnson
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The construct validity of the Dutch personality inventory for DSM-5 personality disorders (PID-5) in a clinical sample [PDF]
The factor structure and the convergent validity of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), a self-report questionnaire designed to measure personality pathology as advocated in the fifth edition, Section III of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
Bastiaens, Tim +10 more
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Five-Factor Model of Personality
The five-factor model of personality (FFM) is a set of five broad trait dimensions or domains, often referred to as the “Big Five”: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism (sometimes named by its polar opposite, Emotional Stability), and Openness to Experience (sometimes named Intellect). Highly extraverted individuals are assertive
Lindy Clemson +56 more
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Big Five personality predict epilepsy diagnosis in 7 years
ObjectiveRecently, there is growing interest in investigating how personality traits could predict a subsequent diagnosis of various diseases. Regarding epilepsy, there is only preliminary evidence based on cross-sectional studies linking personality ...
Weixi Kang
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