The Values-in-Action-classification distinguishes six core virtues and 24 strengths. As the assignment of the strengths to the virtues was done on theoretical grounds it still needs empirical verification. As an alternative to factor analytic investigations the present study utilizes expert judgments. In a pilot study the conceptual overlap among five sources of knowledge (strength’s name including synonyms, short definitions, brief descriptions, longer theoretical elaborations, and item content) about a particular strength was examined. The results show that the five sources converged quite well, with the short definitions and the items being slightly different from the other. All strengths exceeded a cut-off value but the convergence was ...
This article has two interrelated aims. First we explore a novel conceptual analysis of the “unity” ...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
Objectives: The present study examined the factorial invariance and functional equivalence of the Va...
The Values in Action Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) is a widely-used measure for character. Its fac...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
One major area of study in the burgeoning field of positive psychology is virtues, the strengths of ...
Two studies are reported that explore the identification and correlates of character strengths in yo...
Following the psycholexical approach, a list of 153 virtue descriptors was selected from a previousl...
The question of how ordinary people understand the concept of virtue is under-scrutinized. The curre...
The virtues are a central focus of research at the intersection of positive psychology and the psych...
Two studies examined the assumption that character strengths enable virtues and facilitate the good ...
According to classical virtue theory, as articulated by Aristotle and subsequently Thomas Aquinas, v...
Within this study we used self-report measures completed by 123 undergraduate students from an Austr...
Objectives: The present study examined the factorial invariance and functional equivalence of the Va...
This article has two interrelated aims. First we explore a novel conceptual analysis of the “unity” ...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
Objectives: The present study examined the factorial invariance and functional equivalence of the Va...
The Values in Action Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) is a widely-used measure for character. Its fac...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
One major area of study in the burgeoning field of positive psychology is virtues, the strengths of ...
Two studies are reported that explore the identification and correlates of character strengths in yo...
Following the psycholexical approach, a list of 153 virtue descriptors was selected from a previousl...
The question of how ordinary people understand the concept of virtue is under-scrutinized. The curre...
The virtues are a central focus of research at the intersection of positive psychology and the psych...
Two studies examined the assumption that character strengths enable virtues and facilitate the good ...
According to classical virtue theory, as articulated by Aristotle and subsequently Thomas Aquinas, v...
Within this study we used self-report measures completed by 123 undergraduate students from an Austr...
Objectives: The present study examined the factorial invariance and functional equivalence of the Va...
This article has two interrelated aims. First we explore a novel conceptual analysis of the “unity” ...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
Objectives: The present study examined the factorial invariance and functional equivalence of the Va...