The Five Factor Model (FFM) among four groups of male and female professionals |
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Authors: | Gidi Rubinstein Sally Strul |
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Affiliation: | Netanya Academic College, 1 University Street, Netanya, 42365, Israel |
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Abstract: | The present study examined the differences in personality traits among groups of seasoned professionals A Hebrew shortened version of Costa and McCrae’s [Costa, P. T., Jr., & McCrae, R. R. (1992). NEO-PI-R: Professional manual odessa. Florida: Psychological Assessment Resources] NEO-FFI questionnaire was administered to 236 Israeli male and female doctors, lawyers, clinical psychologists, and artists (mean age = 31.19). Artists were found to be significantly more neurotic than members of the other three professional groups and significantly more open to experience than doctors. Women were significantly more neurotic and extravert than men, regardless of their occupational affiliation. |
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Keywords: | FFM Vocational choice Personality |
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