Approaches to Personality 1b Flashcards

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What is the Lexical Hypothesis?

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All aspects of individual personality can be described from single words used in language

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2
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What is extraversion an example of?

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A latent variable

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3
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What are psychometrics?

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The scientific measurement of psychological variables

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What is a latent variable?

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A variable that cannot be observed

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5
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What do correlations enable us to determine?

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Which terms are related to one another, and so represent a common ‘latent’ factor

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What is factor analysis?

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A statistical technique that uses patterns of correlations to identify a small number of underlying latent variables

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During factor analysis, what does the researcher do?

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  • Decide how many factors to extract
  • Name factor based on the items that load on it
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For independent factors, how many factors should items load strongly on to?

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One (with low cross-loadings)

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What kind of ‘data reduction’ technique is factor analysis?

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Multivariate

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10
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What does factor analysis look for?

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Set of ‘latent variables’ (factors) that best account for the pattern of correlation within the dataset

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What are Costa and McCrae’s BIG Five?

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Neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, conscientiousness

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What is openness to experience? (O)

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The tendency to engage in intellectual activities and experience new sensations and ideas. Related to curiosity, imagination, unconventional attitudes, aesthetic sensitivity.

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What is agreeableness (A)?

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Friendly, considerate, and modest behaviour; Caring, nurturing, and tolerant. Have a disposition to pro-social behaviour

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What is conscientiousness (C)?

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Proactivity, responsibility, and self-discipline; efficiency; organization, determination, and productivity.

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What is Cattell’s 16 Personality Factor Model?

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16 source traits that explain surface trait variability

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What are the limitations of Cattell’s 16PF?

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  • Subjectivity/arbitrariness
  • Failures to replicate 16 factor structure
  • Too many factors
  • Correlations between factors, not independent
  • Better accounted for by fewer, independent factors
17
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What are the positives of 16PF?

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  • Methodical, data-driven approach
  • Promoted use of factor analysis
  • Revised 16 PF questionnaires still used
  • Formed basis of subsequent ‘Big 5’
18
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How did Block, 1995 critique OCEAN?

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  • Factors derived from factor analysis depend on which variables are entered.
  • Single words insufficient to describe all aspects, e.g., ‘pecking order personality’
  • Overreliance on lay persons
  • Simple correlations do not capture full complexity
  • Arbitrary choice of 6 facets per factor
  • Some important factors not represented, e.g., narcissism