Self report questionnaire which yields 16 scores on personality traits, such as reserved vs. outgoing, humble vs. assertive, etc.
Behavior-response patterns that characterize the individual.
A state in which attention is largely directed outward from the self.
Disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the individual and recognized by him or her as being unacceptable. Social relationships may be greatly affected but usually remain within acceptable limits. The disturbance is relatively enduring or recurrent without treatment.
Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.
A major deviation from normal patterns of behavior.
Check list, usually to be filled out by a person about himself, consisting of many statements about personal characteristics which the subject checks.
The determination and evaluation of personality attributes by interviews, observations, tests, or scales. Articles concerning personality measurement are considered to be within scope of this term.
The cognitive and affective processes which constitute an internalized moral governor over an individual's moral conduct.

Multivariate analyses of the profile stability of intelligence tests: high for IQs, low to very low for subtest analyses. (1/2)

Profile stability involves the consistency of a set of scores over time. That is, does a profile of scores change on retesting and does this change affect clinical decisions? While psychologists routinely examine the reliability of individual scores, little research has examined the stability of a profile or set of scores. The first study described in this paper examined potential measures of profile stability using a simulation computer program. The results suggest that several measures show promise in this context, particularly Cattell's coefficient of pattern similarity (r(p)), salient variable similarity index (S), and the D(2) coefficient. In the second study, selected measures of profile stability were applied to Wechsler test-retest data. The results suggest that profiles composed of IQ and index scores demonstrate acceptable stability and can be usefully interpreted in clinical and research situations. However, subtest score profiles are inherently less stable and provide little useful clinical information.  (+info)

Effects of toxoplasma on human behavior. (2/2)

Although latent infection with Toxoplasma gondii is among the most prevalent of human infections, it has been generally assumed that, except for congenital transmission, it is asymptomatic. The demonstration that latent Toxoplasma infections can alter behavior in rodents has led to a reconsideration of this assumption. When infected human adults were compared with uninfected adults on personality questionnaires or on a panel of behavioral tests, several differences were found. Other studies have demonstrated reduced psychomotor performance in affected individuals. Possible mechanisms by which T. gondii may affect human behavior include its effect on dopamine and on testosterone.  (+info)

In: Testing in counseling practice, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Hillsdale, NJ, USA. (ISBN: 0-8058-0114-6 (hardcover)).. ...
The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) is a self-report personality test developed over several decades of empirical research by Raymond B. Cattell, Maurice Tatsuoka and Herbert Eber. The 16PF provides a measure of normal personality and can also be used by psychologists, and other mental health professionals, as a clinical instrument to help diagnose psychiatric disorders, as well as help with prognosis and therapy planning. The 16PF instrument provides clinicians with a normal-range measurement of anxiety, adjustment, emotional stability and behavioral problems.[1][2] It can also be used within other areas of psychology, such as career and occupational selection.[3] Beginning in the 1940s, Cattell used several techniques including the new statistical technique of common factor analysis applied to the English-language trait lexicon to elucidate the major underlying dimensions within the normal personality sphere. This method takes as its starting point the matrix of ...
The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF), is a self-report personality test developed over several decades of empirical research by Raymond B. Cattell, Maurice Tatsuoka and Herbert Eber. The 16PF provides a measure of normal personality and can also be used by psychologists, and other mental health professionals, as a clinical instrument to help diagnose psychiatric disorders, as well as help with prognosis and therapy planning. The 16PF instrument provides clinicians with a normal-range measurement of anxiety, adjustment, emotional stability and behavioral problems. It can also be used within other areas of psychology, such as career and occupational selection.. Beginning in the 1940s, Cattell used the new statistical technique of common factor analysis which takes as its starting point the matrix of inter-correlations between all the variables (see correlation coefficient) in an attempt to elucidate the underlying source traits of human personality. The 16PF measures 16 primary ...
Description: This study was designed to determine if differences exist between the personalities of injured and non-injured athletes, injured and non-injured athletes in individual sports, and injured and non-injured athletes in team sports. Subjects were forty-three female athletes selected from six intercollegiate teams. The test instrument was the Cattell Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire. Data were analyzed by the two-way analysis of variance. Alpha was .05. Conclusions of the investigation were that the personality of injured athletes does not differ from the personality of non-injured athletes, that non-injured athletes in individual sports are more self-assured than non-injured athletes in team sports, and that the personality of athletes in team sports does not differ from the personality of athletes in individual sports. ...
definition of PARFQ, what does PARFQ mean?, meaning of PARFQ, Physical Activity Risk Factor Questionnaire, PARFQ stands for Physical Activity Risk Factor Questionnaire
The 2014-2015 James McKeen Cattell Fund Fellowships have been awarded to Ara Norenzayan, Ione Fine, and Todd A. Kahan. Presented in partnership with APS, the Fellowships allow recipients to extend their sabbatical periods from one …
Bonnell, J.W., J R Wygant, C A Cattell, J Dombeck, F S Mozer, Ergun, R.E., S. Bale, C. C. Chaston, K. A. Goetz, D. Baker*, X. Li*, M. K. Hudson*, I. Mann, D. Brautigam, J Albert, J Foster, R Strangeway, The Electric Field and Waves (EFW) Instrument on the NASA Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) Mission: Investigating the Physical MeChan*isms of Energetic Particle Acceleration in the Inner Magnetosphere, Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, 2008 ...
In 2009, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), initiated an effort with FIRE, the Mongolian Academy of Medical Sciences (MAMS), and the Mongolian Ministry of Health and Sports (MoHS), to study the prevalence of blood borne viruses among 1,000 health care workers in Mongolia. NIH has scientifically studied the samples, and FIRE has also conducted a risk factor questionnaire with all participants.The test results from NIH and the questionnaire responses will be analyzed to provide a greater understanding of the source of hepatitis in the health care environment.. This study will provide useful data to help form health policy and develop strategies for increasing awareness, prevention, detection, and (Health care worker giving blood) treatment among health care workers. This study has gained the professional expertise and support of leading hepatitis researchers from within NIH, such as Dr. Harvey Alter, who led the research team that identified hepatitis C.The final report is due in early ...
DescriptionGeology and Engineering on the Severnside Levels The Western Regional Group is pleased to invite Dr Alan Cattell. Alan is a Principal Geotechnical Engineer and Associate Director at Structural Soils Ltd. Alan will be here to share his knowledge about the ground conditions and engineering considerations of the Severnside Levels. The geology and engineering properties of the estuarine alluvium of the Severnside Levels were investigated and reported on in the 1960s to 1980s, spurred by the construction of the M5, culminating in Hawkins (1984) observations on engineering consequences of the geology. Structural Soils have carried out many site investigations on the Severnside Levels in subsequent years, which have included ,140 boreholes, most of which reached bedrock, and many extended into bedrock by rotary coring. Many investigations include CPT testing. Based on these, maps are presented showing features such as the depth to bedrock, buried cliff lines, the distribution of sands with ...
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2021 Birmingham City FC is a company registered in United Kingdom with company number 00027318. Registered Office: St. Andrews, Cattell Road, Birmingham, B9 4RL. ...
Person-centered investigations of athlete burnout have utility to unearth novel information about this developmental experience within the social environment of competitive sport. Guided by extant theory, conceptually proposed developmental patterns of athlete burnout were examined across a season as expressed in profiles of emotional and physical exhaustion, reduced accomplishment, and sport devaluation perceptions. Athlete social perceptions were also explored as predictors of profile membership. Collegiate athletes (N = 129) completed established assessments of study variables at four in-season time points. Latent profile analysis revealed profiles characterized by athletes experiencing the three burnout dimensions similarly at any given time point, with the notable exception of exhaustion being more frequently experienced in some profiles. Social support perceptions predicted profile membership with moderate success. Trends in profile stability provide some support for consideration of ...
Nominations may be submitted for the 41st annual competition for an outstanding doctoral dissertation in psychology until November 15, 2011.
One of the skeletons in the Progressive Education closet is Scientific Racism, otherwise known as Eugenics, which the leaders of the Progressive movement enthusiastically espoused until the Nazis in Germany gave it a bad name. The Eugenics movement had been founded by Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), a cousin of Charles Darwins, who became concerned with the low birthrate of the British elite which, he believed, endangered the future of civilization. He decided that ways had to be found to encourage the fertility of the superior stock and to discourage the fertility of the inferior stock.. To determine which individuals had superior traits, he devised a series of tests. In 1884 he formed an Anthropometric Laboratory in which he could make physical measurements of individuals. But he also needed a means of investigating psychological differences in human beings. In 1886, Galton was introduced to James McKeen Cattell, a young American who had just spent two years studying in the laboratories of ...
Dewey, John. (1884). The new psychology. Andover Review, 2, 278-289. Peirce, Charles Sanders & Jastrow, Joseph (1884). Small differences in sensation. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 3, 73-83. [Peirces probabilistic critique of Fechners concept of the discrimination threshold. Possibly the first published American experimental psychological study.] Hall, G. Stanley. (1885). The new psychology. Andover Review, 3, 120-135, 239-248. Cattell, James McKeen. (1888). The psychological laboratory at Leipsic. Mind, 13, 37-51. Sanford, Edmund C. (1891-1893). A laboratory course in physiological psychology. American Journal of Psychology, 4, 141-155, 303-322, 474-490; 5, 390-415, 593-616. Baldwin, James Mark (1892). The psychological laboratory in the University of Toronto. Science, 19 (no. 475), 143-144. Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1892). Experimental Psychology at Wellesley College. American Journal of Psychology, 5, 464-271. Hume, James Gibson. (1892). Physiological psychology. Minutes of the ...
The assessment of intelligence was initiated by Francis Galton (1822-1911) and James McKeen Cattell. They had advocated the analysis of reaction time and sensory acuity as measures of neurophysiological efficiency and the analysis of sensory acuity as a measure of intelligence.[8] Galton is regarded as the founder of psychometry. He studied the work of his older half-cousin Charles Darwin about biological evolution. Hypothesizing that eminence is inherited from ancestors, Galton did a study of families of eminent people in Britain, publishing it in 1869 as Hereditary Genius.[9] Galtons ideas were elaborated from the work of two early 19th-century pioneers in statistics: Carl Friedrich Gauss and Adolphe Quetelet. Gauss discovered the normal distribution (bell-shaped curve): given a large number of measurements of the same variable under the same conditions, they vary at random from a most frequent value, the average, to two least frequent values at maximum differences greater and lower than ...
The performance of combining fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) and a high-risk factor questionnaire (HRFQ) in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in economically and medically underserved populations is uncertain. This study investigated the performance of a CRC screening protocol of combining FITs and an HRFQ as primary screening methods in a rural Chinese population. A CRC mass screening was conducted using FITs and an HRFQ as the first and colonoscopy as the second stage of screening in Jiashan, 2007-2009. The target population was 31,963 residents in three communities. The compliance was 84.7% for HRFQ, 76.4% for FITs, and 78.7% for colonoscopy. The detected rates of cancer, adenoma, nonadenomatous polyps, and advanced neoplasm were 2.7%, 14.8%, 5.9%, and 8.9% by FITs, which were higher than those by HRFQ (0.5%, 9.2%, 4.8%, and 3.8%, respectively). There was no significant difference in detected rate for nonadenomatous polyps between FITs and HRFQ. A total of 41.2% adenomas, 53.2% ...
We conducted a case-control, multi-center clinical investigation. A total of 695 subjects were assigned to the case group (n=355) and the control group (n=340). All the BP patients were enrolled from 11 State Hospitals in China, and all the controls were selected from the same district to match for the patients. The study was coordinated by a tertiary referral centre, Tongji Hospital. The House-Brackmann grading system and Facial Disability Index (FDI) was adopted to assess the BP patients. Kessler 10-Item Psychological Distress Scale(K10(was usde to explore the psychological distress, and the Cattell 16 Personality Factor (16PF) scale was employed to evaluate the personality profiles of all subjects ...
There are various measures that assess fluid intelligence. The Cattell Culture Fair IQ test, the Raven Progressive Matrices (RPM), and the performance subscale of the WAIS are measures of Gf. The RPM[18] is one of the most commonly used measures of fluid abilities. It is a non-verbal multiple choice test. Participants have to complete a series of drawings by identifying relevant features based on the spatial organization of an array of objects, and choosing one object that matches one or more of the identified features.[19] This task assesses the ability to consider one or more relationships between mental representations or relational reasoning. Propositional analogies and semantic decision tasks are also used to assess relational reasoning.[20][21]. Standardized IQ tests such as those used in psychoeducational assessment also include tests of fluid intelligence. In the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities,[22] Gf is assessed by two tests: Concept Formation (Test 5) in the Standard ...
Despite widespread interest in individual life histories, few biographies of scientists make use of insights derived from psychology, another discipline that studies people, their thoughts, and their actions. This essay argues that recent theoretical work in psychology and tools developed for clinical psychological practice can help biographical historians of science create and present fuller portraits of their subjects characters and temperaments and more nuanced analyses of how these traits helped shape their subjects scientific work. To illustrate this thesis, the essay examines the early career of James McKeen Cattell-an influential late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century experimental psychologist- through a lens offered by psychology and argues that Cattells actual laboratory practices derived from an accommodation to a long-standing cognitive deficit. These practices in turn enabled Cattell to achieve more precise experimental results than could any of his contemporaries; and ...
Cognitive psychology in its modern form incorporates a remarkable set of new technologies in psychological science. Although published inquiries of human cognition can be traced back to Aristotles De Memoria (Hothersall, 1984), the intellectual origins of cognitive psychology began with cognitive approaches to psychological problems at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s in the works of Wundt, Cattell, and William James (Boring, 1950). Cognitive psychology declined in the first half of the 20th century with the rise of behaviorism -- the study of laws relating observable behavior to objective, observable stimulus conditions without any recourse to internal mental processes (Watson, 1913; Boring, 1950; Skinner, 1950). It was this last requirement, fundamental to cognitive psychology, that was one of behaviorisms undoings. For example, lack of understanding of the internal mental processes led to no distinction between memory and performance and failed to account for complex learning ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Cervical kyphosis and instability following multiple laminectomies in children.. AU - Cattell, H. S.. AU - Clark, G. L.. PY - 1967/6. Y1 - 1967/6. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0014097796&partnerID=8YFLogxK. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=0014097796&partnerID=8YFLogxK. U2 - 10.2106/00004623-196749040-00013. DO - 10.2106/00004623-196749040-00013. M3 - Article. C2 - 5338403. AN - SCOPUS:0014097796. VL - 49. SP - 713. EP - 720. JO - Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series A. JF - Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series A. SN - 0021-9355. IS - 4. ER - ...
PURPOSE: Cardiovascular diseases are increasingly recognized as late effects of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatment. The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) and to quantify the effects of radiation dose to the heart, chemotherapy, and other cardiovascular risk factors. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control study in a cohort of 2,617 5-year HL survivors, treated between 1965 and 1995. Cases were patients diagnosed with CHD as their first cardiovascular event after HL. Detailed treatment information was collected from medical records of 325 cases and 1,204 matched controls. Radiation charts and simulation radiographs were used to estimate in-field heart volume and mean heart dose (MHD). A risk factor questionnaire was sent to patients still alive. RESULTS: The median interval between HL and CHD was 19.0 years. Risk of CHD increased linearly with increasing MHD (excess relative risk [ERR]) per Gray, 7.4%; 95% CI, 3.3% to 14.8%). This
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On the basis of the theoretical principles of existential analysis, particularly logotherapy, an attempt has been made to analyze the relation of a meaningful existence, personality factors and subjectively perceived self-esteem. An investigation into mutual relations between personality factors, existential characteristics and subjectively perceived self-esteem, carried out on a sample of 60 male respondents (30 students of theology and 30 current respondents), revealed that the level of self-esteem negatively correlates with that of the personality factor Neuroticism, and positively with the level of Extraversion, Conscientiousness, the existential characteristics Personality, Existentiality and the overall ESK scores. Personality and Existentiality showed a statistically significant positive correlation with the factors Extraversion, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness, similarly as also did the overall ESK scores which, in addition, showed a significant negative correlation with Neuroticism. ...
Think Head First brings a comprehensive and cutting edge concussion protocol to the Telluride Medical Center.. This month the Telluride Medical Center announced a partnership with Think Head First to bring a comprehensive concussion management program to the Telluride community. The Think Head First program manages mild head injury and provides education and consultation expertise for sport organizations in the area of concussion management.. The Telluride Medical Centers Think Head First initiative will utilize ImPACT Neuropsychological testing software as an additional tool for assessing and determining when it is appropriate to return to sport safely after a head injury. Laura Cattell, PA-C, who has been with the Telluride Medical Center since 2000 will head up the program and serve as the resident concussion expert. The ImPACT software is cutting edge. It allows us to get perform testing to measure baseline cognitive function to be used to evaluate a patient if theyre suspected of a ...
GW Lipkin, ABS Dawnay, SM Harwood, WR Cattell, AEG Raine; Acute Neutral Endopeptidase Inhibition in Patients with Normal Glomerular Filtration Rate. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 July 1992; 83 (s27): 27P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs083027Pa. Download citation file:. ...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the psychosocial risk factors for eating disorders in Hispanic (70%) and Non Hispanic (30%) female university students (n= 618). Risk factors were assessed with the Psychosocial Risk Factor Questionnaire (PRFQ) and its four sub-scales. There was a significant difference in the score for Concern (F = 243, p .046) and Media Pressure (F = 367, p | .006) by ethnic group. African Americans had a significantly lower mean score (3.27 ± 028) for media pressure than all other ethnic groups. There was a significant difference in total PRFQ score (F = 2.52, p | .02l) and the score for perception (F = 2.18, p| .044) among the Hispanic ethnic groups. These results indicate that there are differences among major ethnic groups as well as among Hispanic ethnic groups in terms of the psychosocial factors associated with the risk of eating disorders.
If youve ever tried to quit youve been told you that the first week is the hardest and that once you make it through that the rest is a piece of cake. While this research doesnt necessarily support that notion, since about 25% of the sample relapsed between each of the followups, it does seem to indicate that the reasons for relapse change after that first week.. It seems that the first week may be difficult because of general cognitive interference by stimuli and cues that are nicotine associated. Those cues make it hard to pay attention to much else and they interfere with normal thinking and attention process, making sticking to the quit attempt difficult. After that point, successfully quitting smoking seems to be associated more with the level of initial smoking and that damn motor impulsivity test. The finding that heavier smokers have a harder time quitting isnt new and isnt surprising, but the fact that cognitive effects and predictors of relapse change does suggest that the ...
This would help us to understand when newly reported test failures come from test name changes, and to clean up obsolete subtest expectation data. I guess wed need something like a MISSING result to indicate that the subtest is not running on some platforms. I noticed this due to https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/issues/10201 Valid test name changes would be considerably more rare, and so supporting this is not a top priority ...
There are several methods used in studying human behavior, such as observation, experiments, correlation studies, surveys, case studies and testing. Human
16. Wikipedia® is een geregistreerd handelsmerk van de Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., een organisatie zonder winstoogmerk. The Journal of Philosophy invites submissions for The Isaac Levi Prize, an annual award of $10,000 for an article submitted to the Journal on the areas and themes that interested Isaac Levi. ISSN (electronic): 1468-0068. Nous. Description: The Journal of Philosophy was founded in 1904 as The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods by Frederick J. E. Woodbridge and J. McKeen Cattell.In 1906, Wendell T. Bush became associated with the Journal as co-editor. Journal of Philosophy 87 2. To learn about our use of cookies and how you can manage your cookie settings, please see our Cookie Policy. New Journal: Philosophy of Medicine - Daily Nous A new open-access journal, Philosophy of Medicine, has been launched and is now accepting submissions. Nous loses to Philosophical Review by 386-153, loses to Mind by 272-256: 4. Nous
People differ considerably with respect to their ability to initiate and maintain cognitive control. A core control function is the processing and evaluation of errors from which we learn to prevent maladaptive behavior. People differ strongly in the degree of error processing, and how errors are interpreted and appraised. In the present study it was investigated whether a correlate of error monitoring, the error negativity (Ne or ERN), is related to personality factors. Therefore, the EEG was measured continuously during a task that provoked errors, and the Ne was tested with respect to its relation to personality traits. The results indicate a substantial trait-like relation of error processing and personality factors: the Ne was more pronounced for subjects scoring low on the
Literature concerned with five broad categories of psychosocial variables contributing to the risk of traffic accidents is reviewed: (1) demographic characteristics, (2) excessive alcohol use, (3) personality traits, (4) acute states of emotional distress and (5) driving-related attitudes. A theoretical cognitive-behavioral model is presented in an attempt to integrate the results concerning the influence of these different factors.. ...
Cattell, H.; Mead, A. (2008). "The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF)". In Gregory J. Boyle; Gerald Matthews; ... Perfectionism is one of Raymond Cattell's 16 Personality Factors. According to this construct, people who are organized, ... "Perfectionism and the Five-Factor Model of Personality: A Meta-Analytic Review" (PDF). Personality and Social Psychology Review ... Fry, Prem S.; Debats, Dominique L. (21 April 2009). "Perfectionism and the Five-factor Personality Traits as Predictors of ...
Cattell HE, Mead AD (2007). "The 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF)". In Boyle GJ, Matthews G, Saklofske DH (eds.). ... "A general factor of personality: Evidence for the Big One in the five-factor model". Journal of Research in Personality. 41 (6 ... doi:10.1016/0191-8869(92)90237-j. Cattell RB (May 1995). "The fallacy of five factors in the personality sphere". The ... "Five-Factor model personality disorder research". In: Costa Paul T Jr, Widiger Thomas A., editors. Personality disorders and ...
It measures personality based on Cattell's 16-factor theory of personality. Psychologists also use it as a clinical measuring ... Personality is frequently broken into factors or dimensions, statistically extracted from large questionnaires through factor ... Neurotic Personality Questionnaire KON-2006, or Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R). All of these tests are beneficial ... Trait-based personality theories, such as those defined by Raymond Cattell, define personality as traits that predict an ...
Brain evoked potentials Cattell 16 Personality Factors Test (16PF). Cognitive complexity measures Dembo-Hoppe Level of ... Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) Gotshield IQ test Liri Interpersonal Relations Test Motivation in Achievements/ ... This model was incorporated in the extended Structure of Temperament Questionnaire. The factor analysis of the data received on ... 1993). "Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ): Results from a US sample". Personality and Individual Differences. 14 (3 ...
Nine of eleven studies using the Cattell's 16-Personality Factor self-report questionnaire found significant and consistent ... T. gondii antibody positivity was therefore considered an intermediate risk factor in relation to other known risk factors. ... Some limiting factors for the toxoplasma is that its influence on the host cells is stronger in a weak immune system and is ... Numerous studies have shown living in a household with a cat is not a significant risk factor for T. gondii infection, though ...
Personality Testing Cattell's 16 Personality Factors Performance Improvement Santrock, John W. (2008) A Topical Approach to ... and Cattell's 16PF Questionnaire. Role-Based Assessment (RBA) differs significantly from personality testing. Instead of ... quantifying individual personality factors, RBA's methodology was developed, from its very beginnings, to make qualitative ... The WPDS signaled a shift in the focus of psychological testing from intellect to personality. By the 1940s, the quantitative ...
Undergraduate personality by factored scales: a large scale study on Cattell's 16 PF and the Eysenck personality inventory, ... In his PhD, Saville undertook a Promax factor analysis of Cattell's 16PF Questionnaire, on a sample of two thousand British ... later known as the Five-factor model (FFM) or Big Five of Personality. Professor Raymond Cattell praised Saville for his ... "Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ32) , PTC". ptc.bps.org.uk. Retrieved 7 February 2017. "Progress and pitfalls of ...
1065 citations) 16PF Questionnaire and factors Big Five Personality Traits Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory Factor Analysis ... Cattell, R. B., Cattell, A. K., & Cattell, H. E. P. (2003). The PsychEval Personality Questionnaire. Champaign, IL: IPAT. Krug ... Cattell Cattell Legacy at IPAT Cattell Biography The Cattell Award Biography Raymond Cattell Biography Raymond Cattell ... Cattell, R. B., Eber, H. W., & Tatsuoka, M. M. (1970). Handbook for the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF). New ...
The sixteen personality factor questionnaire, Institute for Personality and Ability Testing Cattell, H. E. P., and Schuerger, J ... "Cattell's 16 Personality Factor(16pf) Questionnaire". Naman. Retrieved 2022-05-20. Ashton, Michael C. (1998). "Personality and ... "Second-order factor structure of the Cattell Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire". In de Raad, Boele; Perugini, Marco (eds ... Cattell, H. E. P. & Mead, A. D. (2008). The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF). In G.J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D.H ...
... the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF), the Comrey Personality Scales (CPS), among many others. Although popular ... Cattell, R.B., & Nichols, K.E. (1972). An improved definition, from 10 researches, of second order personality factors in Q ... ISBN 9-781412-946513 Cattell, R.B. (1995). The fallacy of five factors in the personality sphere. The Psychologist, 8, 207-208 ... The Five Factor Personality Inventory - Children (FFPI-C) was developed to measure personality traits in children based upon ...
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Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, (EPQ) ("the three-factor model"). Using factor analysis Hans Eysenck suggested that ... A wide variety of alternative theories and scales were later developed, including: Raymond Cattell's 16PF Questionnaire J. P. ... 16 Personality Factors Alternative five model of personality Big Five personality traits Cultural schema theory HEXACO model of ... Costa, P. T.; McCrae, R. R. (1990). "Personality disorders and the five factor model of personality". Journal of Personality ...
Beginning with cluster analyses of Cattell's 16 Personality Factors, Costa and McCrae initially settled on a three-factor model ... Cattell, R. B. The Description and Measurement of Personality. New York: World Book. "The 16PF® Questionnaire". IPAT. Archived ... human personality factors. He eventually settled on 16 personality factors through the use of factor analysis. Further factor ... the 16 Personality Factors, and original data, multiple researchers independently developed a five factor model of personality ...
... studies using the Cattell's 16 Personality Factor questionnaire found that infected men scored lower on Factor G (superego ... Temperature and humidity are huge factors in the sporulation stage: low humidity is always fatal to the oocysts, and they are ... The following have been identified as being risk factors for T. gondii infection in humans and warm-blooded animals: by ... Toxoplasmosis is one of the contributing factors toward mortality in southern sea otters, especially in areas where there is ...
Cattell, Raymond B. (1962). Handbook for the sixteen personality factor questionnaire, "The 16 P.F. Test" forms A, B, and C. ... Cattell, Raymond B. (1953). Handbook for the junior personality quiz: "the J.P.Q.": a questionnaire measuring 12 personality ... Cattell, Raymond B. (1954). C.P.F. [contact personality factor test]. Savoy, IL: Institute for Personality and Ability Testing ... Cattell, R. B. (1973). Personality and mood by questionnaire. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Cattell, R. B., & Child, D. (1975). ...
"Cattell and Eysenck Factor Scores Related to Comrey Personality Factors". Multivariate Behavioral Research. 3 (4): 379-392. doi ... Femininity scale (M). Additional validity testing with Cattell's 16PF and the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire also created ... The Comrey Personality Scales (also known as Comrey Personality Test or CPT) is a personality test developed by Andrew L. ... Each scale is represented by five factors, as detailed below. The CPT consists of 180 items measuring the TOCASEMP personality ...
... self-report questionnaire that was designed to measure impulsivity across dimensions of the Five Factor Model of personality. ... or the Cattell Anxiety Scale, and (2) to define impulsiveness within the structure of related personality traits like Eysenck's ... Personality and Individual Differences, 22(1), 19-35. Whiteside, Stephen P.; Lynam, Donald R. (2001). "The Five Factor Model ... The ability to control impulses, or more specifically control the desire to act on them, is an important factor in personality ...
The Big Five Model, is also known as the Five Factor Model, is the most widely accepted personality theory held by psychologist ... Interpretations of the correlations between EI questionnaires and personality have been varied, but a prominent view in the ... 76 using Cattell's "Culture Fair" intelligence test and the Big Five Inventory (BFI); significant covariates were intelligence ... The overlap was so large they concluded that "The findings suggest that the general factor of personality is very similar, ...
Cattell, R.B., Saunders, D.R., and Stice, G.F. "The 16 Personality Trait Questionnaire." #Champaign, Illinois: The Institute ... Both Cattell and Eysenck found evidence of a two-dimensional space. Cattell even employs as many as 16 "factor" or style ... Cattell, R.B., Saunders, D.R., and Stice, G.F. "The 16 Personality Trait Questionnaire." #Champaign, Illinois: The Institute ... 1939# Cattell, R.B. "The Principal Trait Clusters For Describing Personality." New York: Psychological Bulletin. 42, (3#, 126- ...
... helped establish psychology as a legitimate science Raymond Cattell, factor analysis, 16PF Questionnaire and the Big Five, ... personality and sexual behaviour Richard Wiseman Władysław Witwicki, one of the fathers of psychology in Poland, the creator of ... g factor) Jaqueline Jesus Marcia K. Johnson Mark H. Johnson Philip Johnson-Laird, cognition, psychology of reasoning Ernest ... two factor theory of emotion Roy Schafer K. Warner Schaie Edgar Schein Gunter Schmidt Kirk Schneider, existential-integrative ...
The findings contradicted the assumed (hypothetical) correlation between specific personality factors (questionnaire scales) ... In J. R. Nesselroade, & R. B. Cattell (Eds.), Handbook of multivariate experimental psychology (2nd ed., pp. 867-914). New York ... A number of tests and personality scales were developed, one of which, the Freiburg Personality Inventory (FPI), comparable to ... European Journal of Personality Assessment, 23, 206-213. Prill, T., & Fahrenberg, J. (2007). New methods in ambulatory BP ...
... and on the predictive validity of personality traits (extraversion, introversion). Wittmann, W. W.: Factor Analytical Models, ... It is based on Cattell's data box BDRM Basic Data Relation Matrix (Raymond Cattell, 1966) and Brunswik's lens model (Brunswik, ... Nübling, R., Schulz, H., Schmidt, J., Koch, U. & Wittmann, W. W. (2006). Questionnaire on Psychotherapy Motivation (FPTM) - ... Personality and Individual Differences, 10(4), 427-435. Wittmann, W. W. (1990). Brunswik symmetry and the conception of the ...
He is also involved in studies of the effects of psychosocial factors on the onset and progression of asthma, and on the ... Cohen's work focuses on the roles of stress, emotions, social support systems and personality in health and well-being. He ... the Partner Interaction Questionnaire (PIQ) and the Cohen-Hoberman Inventory of Physical Symptoms (CHIPS). Over the last 30 ... James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Research in Applied Psychology (2002), the APA's ( ...
Self-reporting methods may be used, including questionnaires, structured interviews and rating scales. Personality traits are ... "Individual Differences and Personality" One benefit of using the HEXACO is that of the facet of neuroticism within the factor ... James Cattell studied with him, and eventually worked on his own with brass instruments for evaluation. His studies led to his ... With all Big Five personality traits being assessed, it was then renamed as the NEO Personality Inventory. Research for the NEO ...
... personality, motivation, and environment. Intelligence is just one of the six factors that can either solely, or in conjunction ... The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory includes creativity as a subset of intelligence. Specifically, it is associated with the broad ... It is the self-report questionnaire most frequently used in research. The potential relationship between creativity and ... Some researchers have taken a social-personality approach to the measurement of creativity. In these studies, personality ...
", "vigilance" (Cattell), extraversion (Eysenck, Five-Factor model in personality), "activity" (Heymans, Buss & Plomin, 1984; ... This model was incorporated in the extended Structure of Temperament Questionnaire. The factor analysis of the data received on ... The factor analysis of the STQ-77 data received on Russian and Canadian samples confirmed a separation between the factors ... 1993). "Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ): Results from a US sample". Personality and Individual Differences. 14 (3 ...
Neurotic Personality Questionnaire KON-2006, or Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R). Some of these tests are helpful ... "The five-factor model plus dominance in chimpanzee personality". Journal of Research in Personality. 31 (2): 257-271. doi: ... James McKeen Cattell, a pioneer in the field of psychometrics, went on to extend Galton's work. Cattell coined the term mental ... Some of the better-known instruments include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the Five-Factor Model (or "Big 5 ...
European Journal of Personality, 20, 29-44. 10. McCrae, R. M., & John, O. P. (1992). "An introduction to the five-factor model ... Alfred Adler Anne Anastasi Raymond Cattell Hans Eysenck Sigmund Freud Franz Joseph Gall Francis Galton Hippocrates Karen Horney ... often contradict the results of self-estimations made with help of questionnaires (which are based on consciousness). For ... European Journal of Personality, 17, 327-346. 3. Bates, K. L. (2006). Type A personality not linked to heart disease. Retrieved ...
However, personality also changes. Research on the Big 5 Personality traits include a decrease in openness and extraversion in ... Another factor is friends sometimes lose their mobility and cannot socialize like they used to, as socialization plays an ... Horn, John L.; Cattell, Raymond B. (1967). "Age differences in fluid and crystallized intelligence". Acta Psychologica. 26 (2 ... The driving behavior questionnaire". Accident Analysis & Prevention. 37 (6): 996-1004. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2005.05.002. PMID ...
Unlike some personality questionnaires, such as the 16PF Questionnaire, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, or the ... Boyle, Stankov & Cattell 1995. Boyle, G. J. (2008). "Critique of Five-Factor Model (FFM)". In G. J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D. H ... Kim Cameron and Robert Quinn Personality Assessment System Personality clash Personality psychology Revised NEO Personality ... Type theories Two-factor models of personality § Factors integrated into modern instruments (CPI 260) "X" stands for ...
Raymond Cattell's 16 personality factors, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ... as measured by Extraversion Scale of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), was positively and significantly correlated ... McCrae, Robert R.; Costa, Paul T. (1991). "Adding Liebe und Arbeit: The Full Five-Factor Model and Well-Being". Personality and ... Piedmont, R. L.; Chae, J.-H. (1997). "Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Five-Factor Model of Personality: Development and ...
The Five-Factor model of personality in Indian context: measurement and correlates. The Five-Factor model of personality across ... Boyle, G.J., Stankov, L., & Cattell, R.B. (1995). Measurement and statistical models in the study of personality and ... testing Psychometrics Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 16PF Questionnaire Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment ... Gülgöz (2002). McCrae, R. R.; Allik, J. (eds.). Five-Factor Model and NEO PI-R in Turkey. The Five-Factor model of personality ...
The determinants of job performance consist of factors having to do with the individual worker as well as environmental factors ... European Journal of Personality, 20 (5), 377-396. European Association of Personality Psychology. Sundstrom, Eric; McIntyre, ... In the mid-1880s, Wundt trained two psychologists, Hugo Münsterberg and James McKeen Cattell, who went on to have a major ... and questionnaires and surveys. Reliable measures with strong evidence for construct validity have been developed to assess a ...
... and all the factors that culminate to develop a cohesive personality. Cattell and Eysenck have proposed that genetics have a ... Objective tests assume personality is consciously accessible and that it can be measured by self-report questionnaires. ... Big Five personality traits Blood type personality theory Clinical psychology Enneagram of Personality Epigenetics in ... Twin studies have also been important in the creation of the five factor personality model: neuroticism, extraversion, openness ...
Cattell authored, co-authored, or edited almost 60 scholarly books, more than 500 research articles, and over 30 standardized ... He was the founding editor of the journal Personality and Individual Differences, and authored about 80 books and more than ... The dominant individual takes many forms in different cultures, but always has the common factor of immense power. [...] If ... psychometric tests, questionnaires, and rating scales and was among the most productive, but controversial psychologists of the ...
... the Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI), the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), as well as the revised version (EPQ-R) ... Cattell on intelligence and personality" (PDF). Personality and Individual Differences. 103: 40-47. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2016.04. ... Boyle, G. J. (2008). Critique of Five-Factor Model (FFM). In G. J. Boyle et al. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory ... Bosely (2019): The "heart disease-prone personality" exposed to physical risk factors is asserted to have 27 times the risk of ...
... yet psycholexical studies of personality largely rely on adjectives. 16 Personality Factors Crowne, D. P. (2007). Personality ... the HEXACO model of personality structure and the 16PF Questionnaire and has been used to study the structure of personality ... Cattell, R.B. (1943). "The description of personality: basic traits resolved into clusters". Journal of Abnormal and Social ... "Some determinants of factor structures from personality-trait descriptors". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 57 (3 ...
Eysenck's two original personality factors, Neuroticism and Extraversion, were derived from the same lexical paradigm used by ... 7 (211).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) Raymond B. Cattell (1943). "The Description of personality: ... As mentioned previously, these complex, dependent systems are not reflected in questionnaires, such as Carver's BIS/BAS, that ... Biological basis of personality Extraversion and introversion Personality psychology Reinforcement Trait theory Corr, Phillip ( ...
Various questionnaires have been created to both measure the big five personality traits and musical preferences. The majority ... Rawlings, D.; Ciancarelli, V. (1 October 1997). "Music Preference and the Five-Factor Model of the NEO Personality Inventory". ... In a 1953 study, Cattell and Anderson began the process of determining musical preference through unconscious traits. While ... Others used questionnaires to determine personality traits, and then asked participants to rate musical excerpts on scales such ...

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