ABSTRACT The relationship between subjective age identity and ideal age, as measured by the Subjective Age Identity Scale (Hubley, 2004), and personality domains and facets, as measured by the NEO-PI-R (Costa & McCrae, 1992), was investigated in a sample of 210 adults ages 19 to 78. Subjective age and ideal age scores were regressed, using multiple standard regressions, on the NEO-PI-R domains and facets, respectively. Results indicated that 22% of the variance in subjective age identity scores was explained by personality domains whereas 27% was explained by personality facets. Specifically, two personality domains (Openness to Experience and Neuroticism) and one personality facet (Aesthetics) made significant unique contributions to the e...
Subjective age--the age people think of themselves asbeing--is measured in a representative Danish s...
This contribution is concerned with the age differences in five personality traits (Neuroticism, Ext...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
Personality theory and research typically focus on chronological age as a key indicator of personali...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
Geriatric researchers and clinicians often have to deal with a lack of valid personality measures fo...
The notion of the heterogeneity of aging goes along with the awareness that every person experiences...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the-life sp...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the life sp...
Olaru G, Schroeders U, Wilhelm O, Ostendorf F. 'Grandpa, Do You Like Roller Coasters?': Identifying ...
The problem of age discrimination is relatively new to psychology and is a topic which has been unde...
Objectives: How old people feel compared with their actual age, their so-called "subjective age" (SA...
Subjective age is typically defined as how old one feels relative to one’s chronological age, and ma...
Research has shown that most adults think of themselves as younger than their actual chronological a...
Subjective age--the age people think of themselves asbeing--is measured in a representative Danish s...
This contribution is concerned with the age differences in five personality traits (Neuroticism, Ext...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...
Personality theory and research typically focus on chronological age as a key indicator of personali...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
Geriatric researchers and clinicians often have to deal with a lack of valid personality measures fo...
The notion of the heterogeneity of aging goes along with the awareness that every person experiences...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the-life sp...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the life sp...
Olaru G, Schroeders U, Wilhelm O, Ostendorf F. 'Grandpa, Do You Like Roller Coasters?': Identifying ...
The problem of age discrimination is relatively new to psychology and is a topic which has been unde...
Objectives: How old people feel compared with their actual age, their so-called "subjective age" (SA...
Subjective age is typically defined as how old one feels relative to one’s chronological age, and ma...
Research has shown that most adults think of themselves as younger than their actual chronological a...
Subjective age--the age people think of themselves asbeing--is measured in a representative Danish s...
This contribution is concerned with the age differences in five personality traits (Neuroticism, Ext...
Subjective well-being has captured the interest of scientists and policy-makers as a way of knowing ...