Freitag, 15. März 2013

The General Factor of Personality and its relation to Self-Esteem in 628,640 Internet respondents


The General Factor of Personality and its relation to Self-Esteem in 628,640
Internet respondents
Stephen Erdle et al., 2009
http://psychology.uwo.ca/faculty/rushtonpdfs/2010%20Erdle%20GFP%20in%20PAID.pdf


Abstract


The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the General Factor of Personality (GFP) and Self-Esteem. We found a GFP that explained 57% of the reliable variance in a model that went from the Big Five to the Big Two to the Big One in a secondary analysis of a sample of 628,640 participants, reported by Erdle, Gosling, and Potter (2009) using an interactive website on the Internet. The GFP in turn accounted for 67% of the variance in the measure of Self-Esteem. We discuss alternative possibilities to account for the relationship.

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"Indeed it could even be concluded that in this sample, the GFP is mostly Self-Esteem, since the two constructs share 67% of common variance."

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