The Openness to Experience personality dimension has been challenged for its lack of independence from other personality constructs. In order to test whether Openness is an independent trait, we applied the following psychometric tests to a sample of 1006 nonpsychology university students: NEO-PI-R, EPQ-RS, ZKPQ-III-R, and SSS-V. Results suggest that most of the Openness variance remains to be explained. Therefore, this domain can be considered independent within the personality area, although Extraversion and, above all, Sensation Seeking presented significant relationships with the Openness scales. Each NEO-PI-R Openness facet shows a different pattern of relationships with other personality constructs proposed by the Five-Factor, Eysenck...
The Openness/Intellect (O/I) model proposes that Openness to Experience has two major facets—Opennes...
In personality neuroscience, the openness-brain association has been a topic of interest. Previous s...
Recent creativity studies have provided strong evidence supporting the role of the personality trait...
This paper opens by describing research since 1975 (McCrae and Costa) on a set of related traits tha...
Openness to Experience is considered to be one of the broadest personality traits. Different operati...
This study was designed to examine the relationships among Extraversion, Openness to Experience (and...
The personality factor of openness to experience, which encompasses curiosity, imagination, and a de...
The Openness trait is a core dimension in the Big-Five model of personality. The relationship betwee...
The fifth factor in lexical studies of trait adjectives is commonly interpreted as Intellect, wherea...
Openness to Experience is an important but relatively poorly understood personality construct. Advan...
In order to examine the relationship between broad personality traits and learning approaches, 852 u...
Openness to Experience has been shown to subsume two aspects called Openness and Intellect. The aim ...
2noThe Openness trait is a core dimension in the Big-Five model of personality. The relationship bet...
The trait-state isomorphism hypothesis holds that personality traits and states (i.e., trait-related...
The trait-state isomorphism hypothesis holds that personality traits and states (i.e., trait-related...
The Openness/Intellect (O/I) model proposes that Openness to Experience has two major facets—Opennes...
In personality neuroscience, the openness-brain association has been a topic of interest. Previous s...
Recent creativity studies have provided strong evidence supporting the role of the personality trait...
This paper opens by describing research since 1975 (McCrae and Costa) on a set of related traits tha...
Openness to Experience is considered to be one of the broadest personality traits. Different operati...
This study was designed to examine the relationships among Extraversion, Openness to Experience (and...
The personality factor of openness to experience, which encompasses curiosity, imagination, and a de...
The Openness trait is a core dimension in the Big-Five model of personality. The relationship betwee...
The fifth factor in lexical studies of trait adjectives is commonly interpreted as Intellect, wherea...
Openness to Experience is an important but relatively poorly understood personality construct. Advan...
In order to examine the relationship between broad personality traits and learning approaches, 852 u...
Openness to Experience has been shown to subsume two aspects called Openness and Intellect. The aim ...
2noThe Openness trait is a core dimension in the Big-Five model of personality. The relationship bet...
The trait-state isomorphism hypothesis holds that personality traits and states (i.e., trait-related...
The trait-state isomorphism hypothesis holds that personality traits and states (i.e., trait-related...
The Openness/Intellect (O/I) model proposes that Openness to Experience has two major facets—Opennes...
In personality neuroscience, the openness-brain association has been a topic of interest. Previous s...
Recent creativity studies have provided strong evidence supporting the role of the personality trait...