Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 29320
Big-Five studies in Croatia: Big-Five relations with other personality instruments
Big-Five studies in Croatia: Big-Five relations with other personality instruments // Personality Psychology in Europe / Bermúdez, José ; de Raad, Boele ; Pérez, Ana M. ; Sánchez-Elvi, Angeles (ur.).
Tilburg: Tilburg University Press, 1998. str. 51-62
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Naslov
Big-Five studies in Croatia: Big-Five relations with other personality instruments
Autori
Knezović, Zvonimir ; Mlačić, Boris ; Bubaš, Goran
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Personality Psychology in Europe
Urednik/ci
Bermúdez, José ; de Raad, Boele ; Pérez, Ana M. ; Sánchez-Elvi, Angeles
Izdavač
Tilburg University Press
Grad
Tilburg
Godina
1998
Raspon stranica
51-62
ISBN
90-361-9828-3
Ključne riječi
personality models, Big-Five model, Eysenck's model, MMPI, intelligence tests, M-Series, factor analysis, personality model relations, personality and intelligence relations
Sažetak
The aim of this study was to identify the relations between the Big-Five (represented by Goldberg's 50 bipolar rating scales) and two other personality instruments, namely, Eysenck's EPQ and MMPI-201 (Croatian short version of the original instrument) and a Croatian verbal test of intellignece (M-Series) in the Croatian population. The relations between 50-BRS and EPQ were as expected - Extraversion scale (EPQ) correlated most highly with Extraversion scale (50-BRS) ; Psychoticism scale (EPQ) correlated most highly with two 50-BRS scales - Agreeableness and Conscietiousness ; and Neuroticism scale (EPQ) with 50-BRS Emotional Stability scale. Additional results were that Intellect scale (50-BRS) had the highest correlation with EPQ Extraversion scale and another significant correlation with EPQ Psychoticism scale. The relations between 50-BRS and the MMPI indicate that the MMPI is very well represented by two domains in terms of the Big-Five: Emotional Instability and Introversion, with a relative lack of reperesentation of other domains from the Big-Five. The relations between 50-BRS and M-Series were as following: subtest Analogies (M-Series) had significant correlations with three 50-BRS scales: Intellect, Emotional Stability and Conscientiousness, subtest Similarities and Differences (M-Series) had significant correlations with two 50-BRS scales: Agreeableness and Conscietiousness ; subtest Complex problems had significant correlation with the Agreeableness scale
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Sociologija