The present study compares the higher-level dimensions and the hierarchical structures of the fifth edition of the 16 PF with those of the NEO PI-R. Both inventories measure personality according to five higher-level dimensions. These inventories were however constructed according to different methods (bottom-up vs. top-down). 386 participants filled out both questionnaires. Correlations, regressions and canonical correlations made it possible to compare the inventories. As expected they roughly measure the same aspects of personality. There is a coherent association among four of the five dimensions measured in the tests. However Agreeableness, the remaining dimension in the NEO PI-R, is not represented in the 16 PF 5. Our analyses confirm...
The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), ...
Two issues regarding the factor structure of the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) Fif...
The aim of this study was to construct a short, 30-item personality questionnaire that would be, in ...
The present study compares the higher-level dimensions and the hierarchical structures of the fifth ...
A logical analysis and review of the literature of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) ...
Personality traits are organized hierarchically, with narrow, specific traits com-bining to define b...
<p>The table elaborates the five different personality dimensions included in the personality test g...
Ostendorf F, Angleitner A. A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS PROPOSED TO MEASURE THE BIG-5. EURO...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hierarchical structure of the Minnesota Multiphasic...
The structure and psychometric characteristics of the NeO Personality Inventory–3 (NeO-PI-3), a more...
The structure and psychometric characteristics of the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3), a more...
University of Connecticut undergraduates (621 females, 526 males, and 12 unspecified) were administe...
Extraversion, and Openness to experience, its original ver-sion, developed in 1978, is known as the ...
The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), ...
Whether three or five dimensions are best able to explain and describe personality has been one of t...
The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), ...
Two issues regarding the factor structure of the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) Fif...
The aim of this study was to construct a short, 30-item personality questionnaire that would be, in ...
The present study compares the higher-level dimensions and the hierarchical structures of the fifth ...
A logical analysis and review of the literature of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) ...
Personality traits are organized hierarchically, with narrow, specific traits com-bining to define b...
<p>The table elaborates the five different personality dimensions included in the personality test g...
Ostendorf F, Angleitner A. A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS PROPOSED TO MEASURE THE BIG-5. EURO...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hierarchical structure of the Minnesota Multiphasic...
The structure and psychometric characteristics of the NeO Personality Inventory–3 (NeO-PI-3), a more...
The structure and psychometric characteristics of the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3), a more...
University of Connecticut undergraduates (621 females, 526 males, and 12 unspecified) were administe...
Extraversion, and Openness to experience, its original ver-sion, developed in 1978, is known as the ...
The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), ...
Whether three or five dimensions are best able to explain and describe personality has been one of t...
The psychometric properties of self-report scales, such as the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), ...
Two issues regarding the factor structure of the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) Fif...
The aim of this study was to construct a short, 30-item personality questionnaire that would be, in ...