This article examines the structure of character strengths (Peterson and Seligman, 2004) following both variable-centered and person-centered approaches. We used the International Personality Item Pool-Values in Action (IPIP-VIA) questionnaire. The IPIP-VIA measures 24 character strengths and consists of 213 direct and reversed items. The present study was conducted in a heterogeneous group of N = 908 Poles (aged 18–78, M = 28.58). It was part of a validation project of a Polish version of the IPIP-VIA questionnaire. The variable-centered approach was used to examine the structure of character strengths on both the scale and item levels. The scale-level results indicated a four-factor structure that can be interpreted based on four of the f...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Abstract The structure of character strengths and virtues in different cultural contexts across the ...
The study aimed to expand the understanding of the experience of people who self-identify their char...
This article examines the structure of character strengths (Peterson and Seligman, 2004) following b...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
In 2004 Peterson and Seligman presented their concept of virtues and 24 character strengths which ar...
The Values in Action (VIA) framework maps 24 character strengths onto six more abstract virtues thro...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues is the most commonly used model of positive personal...
The positive psychology movement has brought about a renaissance of qualities such as morality, char...
Character strengths have been defined as positive traits associated with individual differences. It...
Research activity on correlates of character strengths has been steadily increasing in the past year...
Abstract Objective Character strengths are positive human characteristics that indicate a happy and...
Allport’s distinction of personality devaluated (personality) and personality evaluated (character) ...
This study compares the German versions of the original measure of character strengths (VIA-IS) with...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Abstract The structure of character strengths and virtues in different cultural contexts across the ...
The study aimed to expand the understanding of the experience of people who self-identify their char...
This article examines the structure of character strengths (Peterson and Seligman, 2004) following b...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
In 2004 Peterson and Seligman presented their concept of virtues and 24 character strengths which ar...
The Values in Action (VIA) framework maps 24 character strengths onto six more abstract virtues thro...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues is the most commonly used model of positive personal...
The positive psychology movement has brought about a renaissance of qualities such as morality, char...
Character strengths have been defined as positive traits associated with individual differences. It...
Research activity on correlates of character strengths has been steadily increasing in the past year...
Abstract Objective Character strengths are positive human characteristics that indicate a happy and...
Allport’s distinction of personality devaluated (personality) and personality evaluated (character) ...
This study compares the German versions of the original measure of character strengths (VIA-IS) with...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Abstract The structure of character strengths and virtues in different cultural contexts across the ...
The study aimed to expand the understanding of the experience of people who self-identify their char...