The three-factor structure of the Eysenck personality inventory revealed by a two-step confirmatory procedure |
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Authors: | Frank H. Walkey Dianne E. Green Iain A. McCormick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Alliant International University, Los Angeles, CA, United States;2. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, United States;3. Alliant International University, Fresno and San Francisco, CA, United States |
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Abstract: | Evidence for the existence of the assumed three-subscale structure of the Eysenck Personality Inventory has been persistent but tenuous. It was suggested that a substantial reason for this may be the discrepancy between the numbers of items in the Lie (L) scale (9 items) and those in the other two scales [Neuroticism (N) and Extraversion (E)] which have 24 items in each. A two-step confirmatory procedure to circumvent this problem was proposed, involving a two-factor analysis of the Neuroticism and Extraversion items, followed by a three-factor analysis of equal numbers of N, E and L scale items. An analysis of the responses of 386 undergraduates demonstrating the proposed procedure revealed in the first step, quite unequivocally, the presence of Neuroticism and Extraversion factors, and in the second step, a third factor clearly congruent with the L scale. |
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