Abstract There is empirical evidence that underlying the Big Five personality factors are two higher-order factors which have come to be known as ''alpha'' (a) and ''beta'' (b). The a factor is defined by the agreeableness, conscientiousness, and emotional stability domains; whereas b is delineated by extraversion and intellect. It has been argued that a and b are important constructs because they bridge the gap between psychometric studies of personality and theories of personality development. However, it is unclear if a and b are constructs that can be reliably reproduced across a diverse range of independent samples. In a sample of 1209 MZ and 701 DZ twin pairs from Canada, Germany, and Japan who ...
McCrae RR, Yamagata S, Jang KL, et al. Substance and artifact in the higher-order factors of the Big...
The Big Five Model of personality and Schwartz's theory of basic values are two prominent taxonomies...
The present study provides evidence supporting the presence of a General Factor of Personality (GFP...
Jang KL, Livesley WJ, Ando J, et al. Behavioral genetics of the higher-order factors of the Big Five...
No previous research explored the genetic and environmental structure of Big Five dimensions of pers...
Kandler C, Held L, Kroll C, Bergeler A, Riemann R, Angleitner A. Genetic Links Between Temperamental...
The present study employed multivariate genetic item-level analyses to examine the ontology and the ...
The present study employed multivariate genetic item-level analyses to examine the ontology and the ...
Jang KL, Livesley WJ, Angleitner A, Riemann R, Vernon PA. Genetic and environmental influences on th...
In three studies, a General Factor of Personality (GFP) was found to occupy the apex of the hier - a...
set of six dimensions called the HEXACO factors (Ashton & Lee, 2001, 2007). In any case, there i...
Scales that measure the Big Five personality factors are often substantially intercorrelated. These ...
A substantial body of evidence has identified higher-order factors above the five basic dimensions o...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Cloninger’s revised 7-factor model of personality...
Genetic analysis of data from 2,680 adult Australian twin pairs demonstrated significant genetic con...
McCrae RR, Yamagata S, Jang KL, et al. Substance and artifact in the higher-order factors of the Big...
The Big Five Model of personality and Schwartz's theory of basic values are two prominent taxonomies...
The present study provides evidence supporting the presence of a General Factor of Personality (GFP...
Jang KL, Livesley WJ, Ando J, et al. Behavioral genetics of the higher-order factors of the Big Five...
No previous research explored the genetic and environmental structure of Big Five dimensions of pers...
Kandler C, Held L, Kroll C, Bergeler A, Riemann R, Angleitner A. Genetic Links Between Temperamental...
The present study employed multivariate genetic item-level analyses to examine the ontology and the ...
The present study employed multivariate genetic item-level analyses to examine the ontology and the ...
Jang KL, Livesley WJ, Angleitner A, Riemann R, Vernon PA. Genetic and environmental influences on th...
In three studies, a General Factor of Personality (GFP) was found to occupy the apex of the hier - a...
set of six dimensions called the HEXACO factors (Ashton & Lee, 2001, 2007). In any case, there i...
Scales that measure the Big Five personality factors are often substantially intercorrelated. These ...
A substantial body of evidence has identified higher-order factors above the five basic dimensions o...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Cloninger’s revised 7-factor model of personality...
Genetic analysis of data from 2,680 adult Australian twin pairs demonstrated significant genetic con...
McCrae RR, Yamagata S, Jang KL, et al. Substance and artifact in the higher-order factors of the Big...
The Big Five Model of personality and Schwartz's theory of basic values are two prominent taxonomies...
The present study provides evidence supporting the presence of a General Factor of Personality (GFP...