THE CORE SELF‐EVALUATIONS SCALE: DEVELOPMENT OF A MEASURE
University of Florida · University of Minnesota · +1 more institution
Abstract
Despite an emerging body of research on a personality trait termed core self‐evaluations, the trait continues to be measured indirectly. The present study reported the results of a series of studies that developed and tested the validity of the Core Self‐Evaluations Scale (CSES), a direct and relatively brief measure of the trait. Results indicated that the 12‐item CSES was reliable, displayed a unitary factor structure, correlated significantly with job satisfaction, job performance, and life satisfaction, and had validity equal to that of an optimal weighting of the 4 specific core traits (self‐esteem, generalized self‐efficacy, neuroti‐cism, and locus of control), and incremental validity over the 5‐factor…
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- 18.03
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Core self-evaluations
- Psychology
- Trait
- Incremental validity
- Social psychology
- Locus of control
- Weighting
- Scale (ratio)
- Decent work and economic growth