A putatively general factor of personality (GFP) is not so general: A demonstration with the NEO PI-R |
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Authors: | Ronald R. Holden Zdravko Marjanovic |
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Affiliation: | Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Recent research suggests that a general factor of personality (GFP) represents the zenith of a hierarchy of personality structure. For a roommate sample of 602 students, we evaluate the presence and validity of a general factor of personality in a Big Five measure. Findings indicate that a first factor, similar to what has been putatively labeled a GFP, can be extracted from self-report and observer-report, that this self-report first factor has validity for predicting an alleged observer-report GFP, and that this validity is not attributable to socially desirable responding. However, despite the existence of a valid first factor, it is not a general factor of personality because it fails to summarize adequately the complete systematic variance in the structure of personality. |
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Keywords: | General factor of personality Personality structure NEO PI-R Big Five |
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