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Dimensions of interpersonal orientation: Cross-cultural studies regarding the structure of the ‘DOI Kit’
Authors:Fernando Silva  Rosario Martínez-Arias  Ety Rapaport  Andrea Ertle  Generós Ortet
Institution:Fernando Silva, Rosario Martínez-Arias, Ety Rapaport, Andrea Ertle,Generós Ortet
Abstract:The DOI Kit is a four-version instrument (Junior Self and Other-Report, and Adult Self-and Other-Report) developed in Spain to measure ‘Dimensions of Interpersonal Orientation’ (Spanish: ‘Dimensiones de Orientación Interpersonal’ or DOI), which are defined as prevalent postures in interpersonal behaviour. The DOI Kit has six first-level scales that collapse into two broad oblique dimensions: Prosocial versus Antisocial Behaviour, and Sociability versus Unsociability.The aim of this article is to find out whether the first- and second-level structure of the Spanish DOI Kit can also be applied to data gathered in Chile and in Germany. A total of eight groups of data were studied. In order to find the best common structure for Spanish, Chilean, and German samples, Simultaneous Component Analysis (SCA) was applied. SCA shows an excellent replication of the original DOI Kit structure. This is also found when separate factor analyses (varimax and oblimin rotations) are performed.
Keywords:personality assessment  interpersonal orientation  Simultaneous Component Analysis  crosscultural research
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