(Objective:) Here, two studies seek to characterize a parsimonious common-denominator personality structure with optimal cross-cultural replicability. Personality differences are observed in all human populations and cultures, but lexicons for personality attributes that contain so many distinctions that parsimony is lacking. Models stipulating the most important attributes have been formulated by experts or by empirical studies drawing on experience in a very limited range of cultures. (Method:) Factor-analyses of personality lexicons of nine languages of diverse provenance (Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Turkish, Greek, Polish, Hungarian, Maasai, and Senoufo) were examined, and their common structure compared to that of several prominent mod...
Data sets from seven original trait taxonomies from different languages, American English, Dutch, Ge...
The purpose of the present study is to find the common kernel of different trait taxonomic studies a...
The psycholexical approach to personality structure in American English has led to the Big Five fact...
(Objective:) Here, two studies seek to characterize a parsimonious common-denominator personality st...
In order to generalize the dimensional structure of personality—relatively independent groups of cov...
Patterns of covariation among personality traits in English-speaking populations can be summarized b...
De Raad B, Barelds DPH, Levert E, et al. Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Rep...
Data sets from five original trait taxonomies from different languages, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, A...
Data sets from five original trait taxonomies from different languages, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, A...
We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many d...
It has been unclear which human-attribute concepts are most universal across languages. To identify ...
Standard psycholexical studies of personality structure have produced a similar 6-factor solution in...
Data sets from seven original trait taxonomies from different languages, American English, Dutch, Ge...
The purpose of the present study is to find the common kernel of different trait taxonomic studies a...
We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many d...
Data sets from seven original trait taxonomies from different languages, American English, Dutch, Ge...
The purpose of the present study is to find the common kernel of different trait taxonomic studies a...
The psycholexical approach to personality structure in American English has led to the Big Five fact...
(Objective:) Here, two studies seek to characterize a parsimonious common-denominator personality st...
In order to generalize the dimensional structure of personality—relatively independent groups of cov...
Patterns of covariation among personality traits in English-speaking populations can be summarized b...
De Raad B, Barelds DPH, Levert E, et al. Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Rep...
Data sets from five original trait taxonomies from different languages, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, A...
Data sets from five original trait taxonomies from different languages, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, A...
We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many d...
It has been unclear which human-attribute concepts are most universal across languages. To identify ...
Standard psycholexical studies of personality structure have produced a similar 6-factor solution in...
Data sets from seven original trait taxonomies from different languages, American English, Dutch, Ge...
The purpose of the present study is to find the common kernel of different trait taxonomic studies a...
We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many d...
Data sets from seven original trait taxonomies from different languages, American English, Dutch, Ge...
The purpose of the present study is to find the common kernel of different trait taxonomic studies a...
The psycholexical approach to personality structure in American English has led to the Big Five fact...