Temperament and Character Inventory-R (TCI-R) and Big Five Questionnaire (BFQ): convergence and divergence |
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Authors: | Capanna Cristina Struglia Francesca Riccardi Ilaria Daneluzzo Enrico Stratta Paolo Rossi Alessandro |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Experimental Medicine, Section of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, University of L'Aquila, Italy. |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated the correspondence between measures of two competing theories of personality, the five-factor model as measured by the Big Five Questionnaire (BFQ), and Cloninger's psychobiological theory measured by the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised (TCI-R). A sample of 900 Italian participants, balanced with respect to sex (393 men and 507 women), and representative of the adult population with respect to age (range 18 to 70 years; M = 39.6, SD = 15.7) completed the TCI-R and the Big Five Questionnaire. All TCI-R personality dimensions except Self-Transcendence were moderately correlated with one or more of the Big Five dimensions (from r = .40 to .61), and the two instruments showed areas of convergence. However, the differences outweighed the similarities, indicating that these current conceptualizations and measures of personality are somewhat inconsistent with each other. |
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