Allport’s distinction of personality devaluated (personality) and personality evaluated (character) raised the question of whether the character is redundant with personality, which still remains open today. The present study hence compares the Five-Factor Model of personality and the VIA-classification (Values in Action) of character strengths across two methods (self- and peer-reports) and two levels of abstraction (domains/factors and scales/facets). A sample of 152 participants and 152 peer-raters completed the NEO-Personality Inventory-Revised and the VIA Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS). Personality and character assessed with these inventories were found to strongly overlap, yet the different operationalizations were rarely redundant ...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Comparing exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis: A study on the five...
The belief that people can be placed within a personality typology has persisted for millennia. At l...
Allport’s distinction of personality devaluated (personality) and personality evaluated (character) ...
Personality profiles describe individual persons’ locations on multiple trait dimensions and enable ...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
This article examines the structure of character strengths (Peterson and Seligman, 2004) following b...
We investigated a two-dimensional structure of traits in eleven trait-taxonomies. Ratings from 7,104...
The positive psychology movement has brought about a renaissance of qualities such as morality, char...
The Values in Action (VIA) framework maps 24 character strengths onto six more abstract virtues thro...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues is the most commonly used model of positive personal...
Many researchers contend that the intra-individual configuration of multiple traits, as compared to ...
It is argued that if we compute self-other agreement on some personality traits then we possess no o...
A novel personality inventory is presented in this article, named the Berlin Multi-Facet Personality...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Comparing exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis: A study on the five...
The belief that people can be placed within a personality typology has persisted for millennia. At l...
Allport’s distinction of personality devaluated (personality) and personality evaluated (character) ...
Personality profiles describe individual persons’ locations on multiple trait dimensions and enable ...
Character strengths are morally valued trait-like personality characteristics which contribute to fu...
This article examines the structure of character strengths (Peterson and Seligman, 2004) following b...
We investigated a two-dimensional structure of traits in eleven trait-taxonomies. Ratings from 7,104...
The positive psychology movement has brought about a renaissance of qualities such as morality, char...
The Values in Action (VIA) framework maps 24 character strengths onto six more abstract virtues thro...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues is the most commonly used model of positive personal...
Many researchers contend that the intra-individual configuration of multiple traits, as compared to ...
It is argued that if we compute self-other agreement on some personality traits then we possess no o...
A novel personality inventory is presented in this article, named the Berlin Multi-Facet Personality...
The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues attempts to provide a comprehensive model of charact...
Due to Allport’s (1927) claim that character is merely personality evaluated (and personality is cha...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Comparing exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis: A study on the five...
The belief that people can be placed within a personality typology has persisted for millennia. At l...