نتایج جستجو برای: brousseau five factor model

تعداد نتایج: 3131396  

Journal: :Psychological reports 1997
N V Ramanaiah J P Sharpe A Byravan

The hypothesis that people classified as Type A and Type B have different personality profiles based on five major personality factors (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness) was tested using the Student Jenkins Activity Survey and the Revised NEO Personality Inventory. Results based on discriminant function analysis of data from 243 psychology undergraduates...

Journal: :Journal of personality 1992
R R McCrae O P John

The five-factor model of personality is a hierarchical organization of personality traits in terms of five basic dimensions: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Research using both natural language adjectives and theoretically based personality questionnaires supports the comprehensiveness of the model and its applicability across observers a...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2003
Barbara De Clercq Filip De Fruyt

The five-factor model has been widely used to describe adaptive and maladaptive functioning in adulthood. However, less is known about the structure and developmental antecedents of personality pathology and personality disorders. In the present study, we examined the validity of the most recent DSM-IV predictions (Widiger, Trull, Clarkin, Sanderson, & Costa, 2002) in a sample of 419 non-clinic...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2007
Hege Kornør Hilmar Nordvik

BACKGROUND Personality traits may form a part of the aetiology of opioid dependence. For instance, opioid dependence may result from self-medication in emotionally unstable individuals, or from experimenting with drugs in sensation seekers. The five factor model (FFM) has obtained a central position in contemporary personality trait theory. The five factors are: Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openn...

Journal: :Assessment 2004
Spencer R Baker James B Victor Anthony L Chambers Charles F Halverson

The purpose of this study was to investigate convergent and discriminant validity of the five-factor model of adolescent personality in a school setting using three different raters (methods): self-ratings, peer ratings, and teacher ratings. The authors investigated validity through a multitrait-multimethod matrix and a confirmatory factor analysis correlated trait, uncorrelated method model. W...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2012
Sergi Valero Antoni Ramos-Quiroga Montserrat Gomà-i-Freixanet Rosa Bosch Nuria Gómez-Barros Mariana Nogueira Gloria Palomar Montse Corrales Miquel Casas

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most frequently diagnosed disorders in childhood affecting around 3% to 5% of adults worldwide. Most of the studies have been carried out using the Five Factor Model (FFM). Given the value and importance of describing adult ADHD in terms of general personality structure for a better conceptualization of this disorder, this study cont...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2008
Antonio Terracciano Corinna E Löckenhoff Rosa M Crum O Joseph Bienvenu Paul T Costa

BACKGROUND Personality traits are considered risk factors for drug use, and, in turn, the psychoactive substances impact individuals' traits. Furthermore, there is increasing interest in developing treatment approaches that match an individual's personality profile. To advance our knowledge of the role of individual differences in drug use, the present study compares the personality profile of ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2005
Ronald J Gurrera Chandlee C Dickey Margaret A Niznikiewicz Martina M Voglmaier Martha E Shenton Robert W McCarley

Studies of the five-factor model of personality in schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) have produced inconsistent results, particularly with respect to openness. In the present study, the NEO-FFI was used to measure five-factor personality dimensions in 28 community volunteers with SPD and 24 psychiatrically healthy individuals. Standard multivariate statistical analyses were used to evaluat...

2014
Robert R. McCrae

The Five-Factor Model (FFM) is a comprehensive taxonomy of personality traits, which are tendencies to show consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions. Although it was originally identified in the United States, the model appears to describe personality structure well in a wide variety of cultures, suggesting that personality trait structure is universal. Age changes--decreases in N...

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