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If it walks like a duck: Construct validation of proverb-based personality dimensions
Authors:Heather A. Haas  Steven V. Rouse
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, LaGrange College, 601 Broad Street, LaGrange, GA 30240, USA
b Division of Social Sciences, Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263, USA
Abstract:Previous research has investigated the personality-relevance of proverb endorsement. In this previous research, however, participants were provided with additional information to aid them in their interpretations of the proverbial phrases. Although seven proverb-based personality dimensions were revealed, it is not entirely clear whether these dimensions truly reflect dimensions encoded in the proverb domain itself, or whether they reflect, instead, meanings imposed by the definitional context. In this study, college-student participants relied on their own interpretations of proverbial wisdom to guide their endorsements. Significantly, two of the previously reported dimensions - the two that had previously seemed to be the most novel - did not replicate. Five proverb-based dimensions were replicated, however, and the relationships between these dimensions and dimensions assessed by more established personality inventories were explored. This study thus confirms that proverbial wisdom does indeed advocate behavior and beliefs relevant to important dimensions of individual difference.
Keywords:Proverbs   Personality   Personality traits   Restraint   Achievement striving   MPQ-BF   Five Factor model   Big Five
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