The higher order personality model, namely the Big Two, was tested in 2 studies (Ns = 878 and 467, respectively) by controlling for the effects of both general affectivity and common method variance. Study 2 also examined the associations of the metatraits with different mental health indicators through regression analyses. The results consistently provided support for the validity of the Big Two model in the latent space, with and without the effects of general affectivity and the common method variance. Moreover, in both studies, the high correlation between stability and plasticity decreased when these 2 method effects were controlled statistically. The regression analyses also showed that the associations of plasticity and stability wit...
Researchers are often concerned with common method variance (CMV) in cases where it is believed to b...
In a large community sample (N 490), the Big Five were not orthogonal when modeled as latent variab...
Prior research has indicated that ideal affect (i.e., the affective states that people value and wou...
This study investigates the relationship between personality and psychopathology as measured by the ...
Şimşek, Ömer Faruk (Arel Author)There is considerable evidence that two higher order factors underli...
In a university sample (n=245) and a community sample (n=222), we replicate the higher-order factor ...
Scales that measure the Big Five personality factors are often substantially intercorrelated. These ...
Objective: The literature proposes a joint structure of normal and pathological personality with hig...
OBJECTIVE: The literature proposes a joint structure of normal and pathological personality with hig...
According to the two continua model of mental health, psychopathology and positive mental health (em...
ABSTRACT Although initially believed to contain orthogonal dimen-sions, the Big Five personality tax...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
Mental health disorders share substantial variance, prompting researchers to develop structural mode...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study replicates higher-order personality factors of th...
Advances in psychopathological research advocate a personality-centred model of common mental disord...
Researchers are often concerned with common method variance (CMV) in cases where it is believed to b...
In a large community sample (N 490), the Big Five were not orthogonal when modeled as latent variab...
Prior research has indicated that ideal affect (i.e., the affective states that people value and wou...
This study investigates the relationship between personality and psychopathology as measured by the ...
Şimşek, Ömer Faruk (Arel Author)There is considerable evidence that two higher order factors underli...
In a university sample (n=245) and a community sample (n=222), we replicate the higher-order factor ...
Scales that measure the Big Five personality factors are often substantially intercorrelated. These ...
Objective: The literature proposes a joint structure of normal and pathological personality with hig...
OBJECTIVE: The literature proposes a joint structure of normal and pathological personality with hig...
According to the two continua model of mental health, psychopathology and positive mental health (em...
ABSTRACT Although initially believed to contain orthogonal dimen-sions, the Big Five personality tax...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
Mental health disorders share substantial variance, prompting researchers to develop structural mode...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study replicates higher-order personality factors of th...
Advances in psychopathological research advocate a personality-centred model of common mental disord...
Researchers are often concerned with common method variance (CMV) in cases where it is believed to b...
In a large community sample (N 490), the Big Five were not orthogonal when modeled as latent variab...
Prior research has indicated that ideal affect (i.e., the affective states that people value and wou...