在重新旋转之前和之后的HEXACO人格空间,以接近五大维度
Michael C Ashton1, Kibeom Lee2, Jeromy Anglim3
1Brock University.
Journal of personality assessment
|July 7, 2023
概括
这项研究重新定位了HEXACO人格模型,使其与五大框架保持一致. 研究结果揭示了HEXACO维度如何映射到五大特征并影响行为相关性.
科学领域:
- 心理测量方法 心理测量方法
- 人格心理学 人格心理学
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
背景情况:
- 海克萨科和五大模型是杰出的个性框架.
- 调和这些模型有助于理解人格结构和相关性.
- 以前的研究已经探索了这两种模型之间的关系.
研究的目的:
- 重新定位HEXACO个性维度以接近五大维度.
- 为了检查原始和重新定向的HEXACO维度的相关性.
- 为了比较原始和五大目标的HEXACO维度的实用性.
主要方法:
- 在导出和交叉验证样本中使用两个大五项措施作为目标.
- 重新定位的HEXACO维度,以接近五大乐观性和神经性.
- 在额外的样本中检查了原始和重新定向的HEXACO尺寸的相关性.
主要成果:
- 在HEXACO中,大五大人的约定,混合了HEXACO的愉悦性,情感性和诚实-谦卑.
- 大五神经症的HEXACO近似混合了情感与低可接受性和低外向性.
- 与不道德的行为,年龄和假定的相似性相关的关联从HEXACO诚实-谦卑转移到五大可取性和重新定位后的剩余第六维.
- 性差异从HEXACO情感转移到五大乐观和神经主义.
结论:
- 重新定位HEXACO维度提供了大五个特征的近似值,影响了行为相关的解释.
- 原始的HEXACO因素提供了理论解释性,而五大目标维度可能会增强实际实用性.
- 这项研究突出了不同人格模型及其相关物之间的细微关系.
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