87,155 research outputs found
Reflections on different labels for Factor V
Ostendorf F, Angleitner A. Reflections on different labels for Factor V. European Journal of Personality. 1994;8(4):341-349.Discrepancies among different versions of Factor V may be largely explained by differences in the personality definitions and the variable selections used in various national trait taxonomies. Like any other social category the fifth factor has fuzzy boundaries and its meaning depends on the number and prototypicality of the exemplars included in the category. Resulting from taxonomies of traits (Norman, 1967; Goldberg, 1990) or dispositions (Ostendorf, 1990) the Five-Factor Model is not intended to represent or capable of representing the structure of all individual differences (e.g. attitudes, physical characteristics). Clear Intellect and Imagination versions of Factor V have only resulted from taxonomies including abilities and talents in their trait definition. The meaning of at least three of the Big Five would probably change if values - which we view as action prescriptions or behavioural intentions - were regarded as dispositions. Intellect, Imagination, and Creativity are the most prototypical attributes belonging to the core of Factor V. Comparisons among the various personality definitions and the procedures currently used in trait taxonomic research are needed to examine their effects on the replicability and the meaning of Factor V
Trait structure: Abridged-Circumplex versus hierarchical conceptions
Hofstee WKB, Boomsma A, Ostendorf F. Trait structure: Abridged-Circumplex versus hierarchical conceptions. In: Riemann R, Spinath FM, Ostendorf F, eds. Personality and temperament: Genetics, evolution, and structure. Lengerich: Pabst Scientific Publishers; 2001: 207-215
Measuring interpersonal behavior with the German Interpersonal Adjective Scales
Ostendorf F. Measuring interpersonal behavior with the German Interpersonal Adjective Scales. In: Riemann R, Spinath FM, Ostendorf F, eds. Personality and temperament: Genetics, evolution, and structure. Lengerich: Pabst Scientific Publishers; 2001: 232-260
Taxonomy and structure of Czech personality-relevant verbs
Hrebícková M, Ostendorf F, Osecká L, Cermák I. Taxonomy and structure of Czech personality-relevant verbs. In: Mervielde I, Deary I, De Fruyt F, Ostendorf F, eds. Personality Psychology in Europe. Vol 7. Tilburg: Tilburg University Press; 1999: 51-65
Das Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar
Ostendorf F. Das Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar. Zeitschrift für Differentielle und Diagnostische Psychologie. 1997;18:81-85
Die Multitrait-Multimethod Analyse : Konvergente und diskriminante Validität der Personality Research Form
Ostendorf F, Angleitner A, Ruch W. Die Multitrait-Multimethod-Analyse. Konvergente und diskriminante Validität der Personality Research Form. Göttingen: Hogrefe; 1986
Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality - A meta-analysis
Ostendorf F. Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality - A meta-analysis. In: European Psychiatry. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. Vol 15. EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER; 2000: 226S-227S
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