This studywas designedwith the aimto compare the predictive power of the five-factor and the alternative fivefactor personality models in relation to dimensional pathological personality in a sample of 650 adult subjects from the general population. ZKPQ-50-CC dimensions predicted 32% (ranging from 10% to 51%) and NEO-FFI-R 40% (ranging from 31% to 58%) of the total variance of the DAPP-90 factors. Local regression (LOESS) graphical analysis showed that the ZKPQ-50-CC Neuroticism-Anxiety and Aggressiveness were the best predictors for Dissocial Behavior. Neuroticism-Anxiety and low Socialization predicted Social Avoidance, Activity predicted Compulsiveness and Neuroticism-Anxiety and Aggressiveness predicted Emotional Dysregulation. While t...
Current dimensional taxonomies of personality disorder show a stronger empirical grounding than cate...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that different dimensions of human personality ma...
The relationship of primary and secondary psychopathic dispositions as measured by the Levenson Self...
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...
Current advances in the science of personality structure were discussed with reference to the utili...
There is growing consensus that the dimensional structure of early personality pathology can be orga...
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), a new measure of maladaptive personality traits, has re...
The current study explores the relationships between the basic dimensions of the Zuckerman personali...
This is an Accepted Article that has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication in the Journal ...
This study was designed to explore the inter-relationships of the personality inventories NEO-PI-R, ...
The main aim of the present research was to study the prospective relationships of the five-factor m...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate validity evidence of the Dimensional Clinical Personality I...
This study describes and tests two models of personality: the HEXACO model of personality, which is ...
Earlier factor analytical studies on the empirical validity of the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychological...
Current dimensional taxonomies of personality disorder show a stronger empirical grounding than cate...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that different dimensions of human personality ma...
The relationship of primary and secondary psychopathic dispositions as measured by the Levenson Self...
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...
Current advances in the science of personality structure were discussed with reference to the utili...
There is growing consensus that the dimensional structure of early personality pathology can be orga...
The Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), a new measure of maladaptive personality traits, has re...
The current study explores the relationships between the basic dimensions of the Zuckerman personali...
This is an Accepted Article that has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication in the Journal ...
This study was designed to explore the inter-relationships of the personality inventories NEO-PI-R, ...
The main aim of the present research was to study the prospective relationships of the five-factor m...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate validity evidence of the Dimensional Clinical Personality I...
This study describes and tests two models of personality: the HEXACO model of personality, which is ...
Earlier factor analytical studies on the empirical validity of the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychological...
Current dimensional taxonomies of personality disorder show a stronger empirical grounding than cate...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that different dimensions of human personality ma...
The relationship of primary and secondary psychopathic dispositions as measured by the Levenson Self...