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2022 ◽  
pp. 1-S6
Author(s):  
Anton Aluja ◽  
Miguel Angel Sorrel ◽  
Luis F. García ◽  
Patricia Urieta ◽  
Oscar García ◽  
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The authors analyze and compare the factor convergence and predictive power of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and the Zuckerman-Kuhlman-Aluja Personality Questionnaire (ZKA-PQ/SF) with respect to the Five-Factor Personality Inventory for ICD-11 (FFiCD). A total of 803 White Spanish subjects were analyzed. All the personality domains had significant predictive power with regard to the FFiCD except NEO Openness. The explained variance of the personality domains with respect to FFiCD Negative Affectivity (71% and 77%) and Detachment (56% and 56%) were similar for NEO-PI-R and ZKA-PQ/SF, respectively, but the NEO-PI-R accounted for greater variance for FFiCD Anankastia, Dissociality, and Disinhibition. The FFiCD facets of Rashness, Thrill-Seeking (Disinhibition), and Unassertiveness (Detachment) were located in factors other than those theoretically expected. The authors conclude that normal personality measured by the NEO-PI-R and the ZKA-PQ/SF contribute, in a differential but complementary way, to knowledge of the maladaptive personality measured by the FFiCD.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-156
Author(s):  
Nemanja Đorđević

The meta-analytic study was aimed at determining the link between Right-wing Authoritarianism and Five-factor Personality models. The study included a total of 18 papers, with a total sample of 42,732 respondents from different populations. The analysis was conducted using method by Hunter and Schmidt. The results showed that Right-wing Authoritarianism achieves a negative correlation of low intensity with Neuroticism (r = -.03, p < .001), Extraversion (r = -.04, p < .001) and Agreeableness (r = -.06, p < .001). There is also some bias in publishing the results of the survey when it comes to these three personality traits. Conscientiousness is at a low positive correlation with Right-wing Authoritarianism (r = .13, p < .001), while the correlation of openness to experience with Right-wing Authoritarianism is close to the level of medium negative correlation (r = -.27, p < .001). It also found the moderator’s effecton the operationalization ofpersonality and population models when it comes to the relationship of authoritarianism and the trait of openness to experience, as well as the moderate effect of theoperationalization of right-wing authoritarianism on the correlation between neuroticism and right-wing authoritarianism. Key words: Right-Wing Authoritarianism, Five-Factor model, Big Five model, metaanalysis


2021 ◽  
Vol 221 ◽  
pp. 103455
Author(s):  
Christopher Marcin Kowalski ◽  
Radosław Rogoza ◽  
Donald H. Saklofske ◽  
Julie Aitken Schermer
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2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rana M. Zaki ◽  
Amr Kheir El Din ◽  
Reham I. Elseidi

Purpose The Islamic modest fashion industry is growing rapidly and becoming more competitive within an increasing number of brands available in the market. Based on this reason, both marketers and designers need to create differentiation in their brands. One of the ways to create such differentiation is by establishing a brand personality. Thus, the purpose of this study is to develop a reliable measure of Islamic apparel personality that incorporates the relevant dimensions/traits Muslim females attribute to their apparel. Design/methodology/approach Islamic apparel brand personality model was developed based on the Qur’an verses, hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad), traits in Aaker’s and other Islamic brand personality models. Focus groups were used to generate a list of traits. Following this, a survey research method was used to gather data. Then, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted on a sample of 190 Egyptian Muslim females. Findings This study introduces five dimensions of the Islamic apparel brand personality model, namely, simplicity, feminine, modesty, Islamic and righteousness. Practical implications This study contributes to the branding as well as Islamic apparel marketing literature as it is the first Islamic apparel brand personality framework. With the Islamic apparel brand personality model, Islamic apparel designers, producers and marketers can create a strong brand image, use advertising strategies effectively and ultimately attract more potential consumers. Originality/value The Islamic apparel brand personality model being the first of its kind is significant for the Islamic apparel industry. It reflects dimensions that are supported by the Quran and hadith and therefore suits the Muslim customer market.


2021 ◽  
pp. 089020702110267
Author(s):  
Isabel Thielmann ◽  
Morten Moshagen ◽  
BenjaminE. Hilbig ◽  
Ingo Zettler

Models of basic personality structure are among the most widely used frameworks in psychology and beyond, and they have considerably advanced the understanding of individual differences in a plethora of consequential outcomes. Over the past decades, two such models have become most widely used: the Five Factor Model (FFM) or Big Five, respectively, and the HEXACO Model of Personality. However, there is no large-scale empirical evidence on the general comparability of these models. Here, we provide the first comprehensive meta-analysis on (a) the correspondence of the FFM/Big Five and HEXACO dimensions, (b) the scope of trait content the models cover, and (c) the orthogonality (i.e., degree of independence) of dimensions within the models. Results based on 152 (published and unpublished) samples and 6,828 unique effects showed that the HEXACO dimensions incorporate notable conceptual differences compared to the FFM/Big Five dimensions, resulting in a broader coverage of the personality space and less redundancy between dimensions. Moreover, moderator analyses revealed substantial differences between operationalizations of the FFM/Big Five. Taken together, these findings have important theoretical and practical implications for the understanding of basic personality dimensions and their assessment.


Systems ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Pavel Brazhnikov

This theoretical article provides a brief description of the model of living systems’ functioning by defining them as self-reproducing information or as self-reproduction of resource flows patterns. It reviews the living systems growth limitation between their development cycles by the Fibonacci sequence. Besides, there are presented systems resource base criteria, necessary for accumulating the resources and their investment. The article also considers the conditions for the formation of various systems strategies. Then we reviewed the principles of elemental analysis of information by a person as a living system according to the considered model. The study also shows the possibility of forming priorities in analyzing information for 16 combinations as maximum. At that, it remains crucial to divide a human’s information analysis between the two hemispheres of the brain. The described combinations of priorities in a person’s information analysis are compared with the existing differential personality models, such as the big five personality traits, the Myers–Briggs type indicator, temperaments model and Honey and Mumford Learning styles.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel Emerson Cooper ◽  
Christopher Hunt ◽  
Sara O'Brien ◽  
Hannah Berg ◽  
Shmuel Lissek ◽  
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Dimensional models of obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms, as seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), are instrumental in explaining the heterogeneity observed in this condition and have received considerable empirical support. Normative models of personality partially align with OC symptoms; however, maladaptive personality models present a more compelling approach because of their direct relevance to pathological behavior. Prior efforts to map OC symptoms to maladaptive personality space, as operationalized by the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorder (AMPD), find these symptoms cross-load under both Negative Affectivity and Psychoticism traits. However, tests of OC symptoms in conjunction with the full AMPD structure, and its 25 lower-level facets, are lacking. We applied joint exploratory factor analysis to an AMPD instrument, the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5), and OC symptom data from two separate samples (total N=1506) to locate OC symptoms within AMPD space. As expected, OC symptoms cross-loaded on Negative Affectivity, Psychoticism and on the low-end of Disinhibition. OC symptoms more strongly loaded on Psychoticism across samples, suggesting structural relations between OCD and psychotic experiences are stronger than DSM models imply. Facet loadings largely resembled the canonical PID-5 structure. A notable exception was that two Psychoticism facets (Perceptual Dysregulation and Unusual Beliefs/Experiences) more closely tracked OC symptom loadings. We also report exploratory analyses of OC symptom subscales (e.g., obsessing, ordering, checking) with PID-5 variables. Results are discussed in the context of the placement of OC symptoms/OCD in PID-5 space and within the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology, an ongoing effort to improve psychopathology classification.


2021 ◽  
pp. 121-132
Author(s):  
Felipe Orlando López-Pabón ◽  
Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave

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