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A circle of traits: A perceptual mapping of the NEO-PI-R
Authors:Niko Tiliopoulos   Gerry Pallier  Anthony P.M. Coxon
Affiliation:aThe University of Sydney, Australia;bThe University of Wales, UK
Abstract:The five factor model, a dominant model of personality today, is based on the pre-structuring of test-components and factor analytic (FA) interpretations. These procedures have been criticised, especially FA’s limitation to accurately identify the underlying structure of constructs. This paper examined whether the NEO-PI-R revealed the same trait structures when analysed through alternative statistical procedures. Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) was employed alongside FA techniques (= 384). FA indicated the presence of five factors, but NMDS suggested a more parsimonious arrangement, comprising three (similar to Eysenck’s PEN model), or even two “super structures”. Furthermore, a circular trait arrangement was a reasonable alternative, suggesting that traits can be meaningfully (re)classified based on their kind and their integrative centrality. Over-reliance on FA models might not be the most appropriate approach for a better understanding of personality.
Keywords:NEO   Big-5   Big-3   Traits   Radex   Circular regression   Multidimensional scaling
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