Exploring the Role of Spirituality in the Context of the Five Factor Model of Personality in a South African Sample |
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Authors: | Sumaya Laher Gregg Quy |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africasumaya.laher@wits.ac.za;3. University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The study explored the relationship between the Five Factor Model of personality and spirituality by using the NEO PI-R (Costa & McCrae, 1992) and the Spiritual Transcendence Scale (STS) (Piedmont, 1999) respectively. Participants were 94 psychology undergraduate students at a large South African university (mean age = 19.1 years; SD =1.43, males =19, females=75). Data were analyzed using both correlations as well as principal components analysis with varimax rotation. Evidence from both correlations and factor analysis suggest separate domains within the FFM as well as a separate factor for spirituality. These results provide support for claims that aspects of spirituality are not accounted for by the FFM as operationalised by the NEO-PI-R and by implication the FFM may not be a complete taxonomy of personality. |
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Keywords: | African personality Five Factor Model NEO-PI-R personality spirituality Spiritual Transcendence Scale |
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