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A Six-Factor Structure of Personality-Descriptive Adjectives: Solutions from Psycholexical Studies in Seven Languages.

Authors :
Ashton, M
Lee, K
Perugini, M
Szarota, P
De Vries, R
Di Blas, L
Boies, K
De Raad, B
De Raad, B.
PERUGINI, MARCO
Ashton, M
Lee, K
Perugini, M
Szarota, P
De Vries, R
Di Blas, L
Boies, K
De Raad, B
De Raad, B.
PERUGINI, MARCO
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Standard psycholexical studies of personality structure have produced it similar 6-factor solution in 7 languages, (Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Polish). The authors report the content of these personality dimensions and interpret them as follows: (a) a variant of Extraversion, defined by sociability and liveliness (though not by bravery and toughness); (b) a variant of Agreeableness, defined by gentleness, patience, and agreeableness (but also including anger and ill temper at its negative pole); (c) Conscientiousness (emphasizing organization and discipline rather than moral conscience); (d) Emotionality (containing anxiety, vulnerability, sentimentality, lack of bravery, and lack of toughness, but not anger or ill temper); (e) Honesty-Humility; (f) Intellect/Imagination/Unconventionality. A potential reorganization of the Big-Five factor structure is discussed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308896970
Document Type :
Electronic Resource