“The Best Man in the World”: Attitudes Toward Personality Traits
Keywords:
Big Five, personality structure, social attitudes
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of attitudes toward traits, a bipolar evaluative construct. It is argued that attitude toward traits is a supplementary characteristic for conventional personality traits. In this regard, a second dimension of personality traits emerges where each trait can be characterized on another level, a level of attitudes. The study also demonstrates the psychometric utility of a Russian version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI; John, Donahue & Kentle, 1991; John, Naumann & Soto, 2008). The secondary factor structure of the Big Five corresponding to the hypothesis on stability/plasticity (DeYoung, Peterson, & Higgins, 2002) was obtained. The BFI was also shown to be employed as a tool to measure attitudes toward traits, and the five-factor structure was replicated as applied to attitudes toward traits. Different traits demonstrated different sizes of relationships with attitudes toward respective traits.Downloads
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Published
2014-12-08
How to Cite
ЩебетенкоС. А. (2014). “The Best Man in the World”: Attitudes Toward Personality Traits. Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 11(3), 129-148. https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2014-3-129-148
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