Describes 3 studies conducted within the framework of the 5-factor model of personality. The 1st study shows the emergence of a slightly modified version of the Big Five factors in the Italian lexicon. The factors were named Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Quietness vs Irritability, Selfishness vs Altruism, and Conventionality. The 2nd study examined the validity of a new questionnaire to assess the 5-factor model. In the 3rd study, the 5-factor model was used to map individual differences associated with aggression in the multidimensional personality. Two factors stood out in the 3rd study: Emotional Stability vs Neuroticism and Friendliness.
Mapping personality dimensions in the Big Five Model / Caprara, Gian Vittorio; Barbaranelli, Claudio; Livi, Stefano. - In: REVUE EUROPÉENNE DE PSYCHOLOGUE APPLIQUÉE. - ISSN 1162-9088. - STAMPA. - 44(1):(1994), pp. 9-16.
Mapping personality dimensions in the Big Five Model
CAPRARA, Gian Vittorio;BARBARANELLI, Claudio;LIVI, Stefano
1994
Abstract
Describes 3 studies conducted within the framework of the 5-factor model of personality. The 1st study shows the emergence of a slightly modified version of the Big Five factors in the Italian lexicon. The factors were named Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Quietness vs Irritability, Selfishness vs Altruism, and Conventionality. The 2nd study examined the validity of a new questionnaire to assess the 5-factor model. In the 3rd study, the 5-factor model was used to map individual differences associated with aggression in the multidimensional personality. Two factors stood out in the 3rd study: Emotional Stability vs Neuroticism and Friendliness.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.