The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses the Big Five factors of personality, both for self-ratings and for others' ratings. It consists of 100 brief and concrete statements, and can be administered in 10-15 min. in addition to the five factor scores, the FFPI may be used to assess 40 bipolar facet scores that arise as blends of the Big Five, for the purpose of communicating more specific information about an individual's position in the five-space (applied settings). In the normal population, the five factor scores appear to be internally consistent, stable and valid. As regards specific (e.g. clinical) populations, still further study is needed. The item pool for the FFPI was constructed interactively in Dutch, English and Ge...
The goal of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Big Five Inventory (BFI), a...
Previous studies have suggested the cross-cultural generalisability of a five-factor structure for p...
A set of 25 Flemish bipolar markers (B5BBS-25) for the ''Big-Five'' personality factors are selected...
The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses the Big Five factors of personality, both for ...
This study deals with the construction and a first psychometric evaluation of the Five-Factor Person...
The five-factor model (FFM) is a representation of the patterns of covariation of personality traits...
Hendriks AAJ, Perugini M, Angleitner A, et al. The five-factor personality inventory: Cross-cultural...
In response to an increasing need for ever-shorter personality instruments, Gosling, Rentfrow, and S...
The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses a person’s position on the (Dutch
In the present study, we investigated the structural invariance of the Five-Factor Personality Inven...
WOS: 000176103600002Five-Factor/Big-Five is a personality model which is widely studied in several l...
In this paper, we study the psychometric properties of the ten-item version of the Big Five Inventor...
The Five Factor Model (FFM), a valid model of interindividual differences in the personality of a gr...
Five-Factor/Big-Five is a personality model which is widely studied in several language groups and s...
Despite substantial research use, measures of the five-factor model (FFM) are infrequently used in c...
The goal of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Big Five Inventory (BFI), a...
Previous studies have suggested the cross-cultural generalisability of a five-factor structure for p...
A set of 25 Flemish bipolar markers (B5BBS-25) for the ''Big-Five'' personality factors are selected...
The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses the Big Five factors of personality, both for ...
This study deals with the construction and a first psychometric evaluation of the Five-Factor Person...
The five-factor model (FFM) is a representation of the patterns of covariation of personality traits...
Hendriks AAJ, Perugini M, Angleitner A, et al. The five-factor personality inventory: Cross-cultural...
In response to an increasing need for ever-shorter personality instruments, Gosling, Rentfrow, and S...
The Five-Factor Personality Inventory (FFPI) assesses a person’s position on the (Dutch
In the present study, we investigated the structural invariance of the Five-Factor Personality Inven...
WOS: 000176103600002Five-Factor/Big-Five is a personality model which is widely studied in several l...
In this paper, we study the psychometric properties of the ten-item version of the Big Five Inventor...
The Five Factor Model (FFM), a valid model of interindividual differences in the personality of a gr...
Five-Factor/Big-Five is a personality model which is widely studied in several language groups and s...
Despite substantial research use, measures of the five-factor model (FFM) are infrequently used in c...
The goal of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Big Five Inventory (BFI), a...
Previous studies have suggested the cross-cultural generalisability of a five-factor structure for p...
A set of 25 Flemish bipolar markers (B5BBS-25) for the ''Big-Five'' personality factors are selected...