Adjective Checklist to Assess the Big Five Personality Factors in the Argentine Population |
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Authors: | Rubén D. Ledesma Roberto Sánchez Carlos M. Díaz-Lázaro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Mar del Plata , Argentina;2. Universidad Atlántida Argentina and Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata , Argentina;3. School of Psychology , Walden University |
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Abstract: | The aim of this work was to develop an adjective checklist to assess the Big Five personality factors in the Argentine population. The new instrument was administered to pilot (n= 112), validation (n= 372), and replication (n= 309) samples. The final version of the checklist included 67 adjectives encompassing its 5 dimensions. Factor analysis results were consistent with the Five-factor model. Internal consistency of scales was very good and convergent correlations with the Big Five Inventory (BFI; John, Donahue, & Kentle, 1991) were substantial. Face validity, as evaluated by 2 independent raters, was good. Preliminary evidence of validity for the checklist is presented. Finally, the Adjective Checklist for Personality Assessment and BFI are compared, taking into consideration their psychometric properties in our cultural context. Study limitations and future research are discussed. |
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