Delineating the Structure of Normal and Abnormal Personality: An Integrative Hierarchical Approach.
University of Minnesota · University of Iowa
Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that normal and abnormal personality can be treated within a single structural framework. However, identification of a single integrated structure of normal and abnormal personality has remained elusive. Here, a constructive replication approach was used to delineate an integrative hierarchical account of the structure of normal and abnormal personality. This hierarchical structure, which integrates many Big Trait models proposed in the literature, replicated across a meta-analysis as well as an empirical study, and across samples of participants as well as measures. The proposed structure resembles previously suggested accounts of personality hierarchy and provides insight into…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.50
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- 100%
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- 134
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3Topics & keywords
- Personality
- Psychology
- Hierarchy
- Constructive
- Identification (biology)
- Social psychology
- Trait
- Big Five personality traits