Title
Universal features of personality traits from the observer's perspective: Data from 50 cultures
Date Issued
01 March 2005
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
McCrae R.R.
Terracciano A.
Khoury B.
Nansubuga F.
Kneževič G.
Djuric Jocic D.
Ahn H.n.
Ahn C.k.
De Fruyt F.
Gülgöz S.
Ruch W.
Arif Ghayur M.
Avia M.D.
Sánchez-Bernardos M.L.
Rossier J.
Dahourou D.
Fischer R.
Shakespeare-Finch J.
Yik M.
Smith P.B.
Angleitner A.
Ostendorf F.
Halim M.S.
Hřebíčková M.
Martin T.A.
Sineshaw T.
Sekowski A.
Klinkosz W.
Prentice G.
McRorie M.
Shimonaka Y.
Nakazato K.
Mastor K.A.
Barbaranelli C.
Alcalay L.
Simonetti F.
Pramila V.S.
Falzon R.
Lauri M.A.
Borg Cunen M.A.
Calleja S.S.
de Lima M.P.
Bratko D.
Marušić I.
Allik J.
Realo A.
Abdel Khalek A.M.
Alansari B.M.
del Pilar G.E.H.
Oluyinka Ojedokun A.
Munyae M.
Budzinski L.
Oishi S.
Diener E.
Chittcharat N.
Wang L.
Beer A.
Humrichouse J.
Lykke Mortensen E.
Henrik Jensen H.
Jónsson F.H.
Ficková E.
Adamovová L.
Rus V.S.
Podobnik N.
Zupancic A.
Diaz-Loving R.
Leibovich N.B.
Schmidt V.
Brunner-Sciarra M.
Ayearst L.E.
Trobst K.K.
Matsumoto D.
Neubauer A.
Porrata J.
Rolland J.P.
Petot J.M.
Camart N.
National Institutes of Health
Makerere University
Publisher(s)
American Psychological Association Inc.
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 a few exceptions, these data support the hypothesis that features of personality traits are common to all human groups.
Start page
547
End page
561
Volume
88
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geografía económica y cultural Educación general (incluye capacitación, pedadogía)
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-14744276659
Source
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
ISSN of the container
00223514
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