The Mini-IPIP Scales: Tiny-yet-effective measures of the Big Five Factors of Personality.
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The Mini-IPIP, a 20-item short form of the 50-item International Personality Item Pool-Five-Factor Model measure (Goldberg, 1999), was developed and validated across five studies. The Mini-IPIP scales, with four items per Big Five trait, had consistent and acceptable internal consistencies across five studies (= at or well above .60), similar coverage of facets as other broad Big Five measures (Study 2), and test-retest correlations that were quite similar to the parent measure across intervals of a few weeks (Study 4) and several months (Study 5). Moreover, the Mini-IPIP scales showed a comparable pattern of convergent, discriminant, and criterion-related validity (Studies 2-5) with other Big Five measures.…
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- Psychology
- Discriminant validity
- Trait
- Personality
- Big Five personality traits
- Psychometrics
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Personality Assessment Inventory
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- Reduced inequalities
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