Mittwoch, 13. August 2014

Does self-esteem account for the higher-order factors of the Big Five?

Does self-esteem account for the higher-order factors of the Big Five?
Stephen Erdle , Samuel D. Gosling , Jeff Potter (2009)
https://personality-project.org/revelle/syllabi/454/erdle.09.pdf


Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether higher-order factors of the Big Five personality factors are artifacts of self-esteem. Based on previous research, it was predicted that two higher-order factors, Stability and Plasticity, would emerge from correlations among the Big Five factors. It was also predicted that self-esteem would be related to the higher-order factors but would not account for them. The Big Five and self-esteem were measured in a sample of 628,640 participants using an interactive website on the Internet. Results showed that the two higher-order factors of the Big Five existed and were substantially correlated with self-esteem but remained intact when self-esteem was statistically controlled, indicating that they are not artifacts of self-esteem.



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