articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyMar 1, 2005GREEN OA

Universal Features of Personality Traits From the Observer's Perspective: Data From 50 Cultures.

RRRobert R. McCrae7M78 Members of the Personality Profiles of Cultures ProjectATAntonio Terracciano

National Institutes of Health · National Institute on Aging

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Abstract

To test hypotheses about the universality of personality traits, college students in 50 cultures identified an adult or college-aged man or woman whom they knew well and rated the 11,985 targets using the 3rd-person version of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory. Factor analyses within cultures showed that the normative American self-report structure was clearly replicated in most cultures and was recognizable in all. Sex differences replicated earlier self-report results, with the most pronounced differences in Western cultures. Cross-sectional age differences for 3 factors followed the pattern identified in self-reports, with moderate rates of change during college age and slower changes after age 40. With…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Personality
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Big Five personality traits and culture
  • Normative
  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Personality Assessment Inventory
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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