The hierarchical structures of the NEO-PI-R and the 16PF5

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serval:BIB_40343
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
The hierarchical structures of the NEO-PI-R and the 16PF5
Journal
European Journal of Psychological Assessment
Author(s)
Rossier J., Meyer de Stadelhofen F., Berthoud S.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
20
Number
1
Pages
27-38
Language
english
Abstract
The present study compares the higher-level dimensions and the hierarchical structures of the fifth edition of the 16 PF with those of the NEO PI-R. Both inventories measure personality according to five higher-level dimensions. These inventories were however constructed according to different methods (bottom-up vs. top-down). 386 participants filled out both questionnaires. Correlations, regressions and canonical correlations made it possible to compare the inventories. As expected they roughly measure the same aspects of personality. There is a coherent association among four of the five dimensions measured in the tests. However Agreeableness, the remaining dimension in the NEO PI-R, is not represented in the 16 PF 5. Our analyses confirmed the hierarchical structures of both instruments, but this confirmation was more complete in the case of the NEO PI-R. Indeed, a parallel analysis indicated that a four-factor solution should be considered in the case of the 16 PF 5. On the other hand, the NEO PI-R's five-factor solution was confirmed. The top-down construction of this instrument seems to make for a more legible structure. Of the two five-dimension constructs, the NEO PI-R thus seems the more reliable. This confirms the relevance of the Five Factor Model of personality.
Keywords
Personality, NEO Personality Inventory, Sixteen Personality Factors Questionnaire, Five Factor Personality Model, Factor Structure
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