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- Author:Allen Louis Edwards
- ISBN:0030835739
- ISBN13:978-0030835735
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- Publisher:Holt,Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd; 1st Edition. edition (June 1970)
- Pages:319 pages
- Subcategory:Psychology & Counseling
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The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five-factor model (FFM) and the OCEAN model, is a taxonomy, or grouping, for personality traits. When factor analysis (a statistical technique) is applied to personality survey data, some words used. When factor analysis (a statistical technique) is applied to personality survey data, some words used to describe aspects of personality are often applied to the same person. For example, someone described as conscientious is more likely to be described as "always prepared" rather than "messy".
Techniques of attitude scale construction. Trait and Evaluative Consistency in Self-Description. A Factor Analysis of the EPPS and PRF Personality Inventories. Allen Louis Edwards, Robert D. Abbott, Alan J. Klockars.
The Measurement of Personality Traits by Scales and Inventories. Scale values were determined by applying the method of successive intervals to 140 personality trait items which had been administered to 152 subjects with pertinent instructions
The Measurement of Personality Traits by Scales and Inventories. Trait Inferences: Evaluative and Descriptive Aspects. Scale values were determined by applying the method of successive intervals to 140 personality trait items which had been administered to 152 subjects with pertinent instructions. The items were then administered to a different group of 140 students as a personality inventory. The proportion of "yes" answers was taken as a measure of the probability of endorsement and correlated against the social desirability scale value for the items.