英语人格类型名词中的高维度结构
Vinita Vader1, Gerard Saucier1
1Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA.
Journal of personality
|May 18, 2024
概括
这项研究揭示了类型名词人格结构提供了丰富的洞察力超越五大特征. 一个13个因素模型展示了强大的个性维度,其中一些具有古老的起源.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 词汇研究 词汇研究
- 人格结构的人格结构.
背景情况:
- 之前对类型名词人格结构的词汇方法与形容词结构相比,产生了不同的结果.
- 数据分析方法的进步使得更高维度结构的更可靠的识别成为可能.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定英语语言类型名词的最佳分类法.
- 开发一个更全面和可复制的个性类型-名词结构模型.
主要方法:
- 从之前的研究中重新分析了372个类型名词.
- 在方法变化中强调了稳定性:原始与ipsatized数据,斜与直角旋转,以及男性和女性评级之间的融合.
主要成果:
- 使用原始数据与oblimin旋转的13因素解决方案是最强大的模型.
- 在13个类型名词因子中,近一半与五大形容词标记器的相关性有限.
- 一个单因素模型的信息性较低,而一个32因素的解决方案也很强大.
结论:
- 高维度分析表明,类型名词除了五大个性特征之外,还能捕捉到重要的内容.
- 一些颗粒状类型名词维度显示出显著的稳定性,与古代哲学字符类型相似.
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