Essays about: "IPIP"
Found 4 essays containing the word IPIP.
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1. Beyond the Big Five Factors: Using Facets and Nuances for Enhanced Prediction in Life Outcomes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Objective: Previous research using personality traits to predict life outcomes has typically utilized the Big Five factors and, occasionally, their facets. However, recent research suggests that using items (reflecting personality nuances) can account for greater predictive variance. READ MORE
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2. Between Normal and Abnormal Personality – Examining the Joint Structure of the IPIP-NEO-120 and the PID-5
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Objective: The overlap of normal and abnormal personality and personality disorders was found on facet and domain level, but only a few studies assessed the higher order joint structure. In this study, the Personality Inventory for the DSM-5 (PID-5-100 item form) and the IPIP-NEO-120 are assessed in their internal consistency, convergent and discriminant validity and their joint structure, modelled as the overlap of the General Factor of Personality (GFP) and p-factor. READ MORE
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3. Investigating Validity of Semantic Measures vs Rating Scales in Assessing Personality
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Within personality research, self-report questionnaires are a common approach. This study takes aim at investigating whether self-report questionnaires are enough, or if semantic measures, through Natural Language Processing, could be a substitute or complementary method, in assessing personality. READ MORE
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4. How do we value others’ personality traits? : A Quantitative Study on Rating of Personality Traits Related to Introversion and Extraversion and How It Associates with Our Own Personality
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för hälsa, lärande och teknikAbstract : This study was based on The Big Five theoretical framework with focus on the extraversion factor, and its purpose was to assess how we value introverted and extraverted personality traits. A hypothesis was that ratings of extraversion-related adjectives would be higher than ratings of introversion-related adjectives. READ MORE