Author:
Cattell Raymond B.,Schmidt Lothar R.,Pawlik Kurt
Abstract
Twelve personality source traits previously replicated as simple structure factors in American samples, and known to express themselves in part also in Q-data, were represented by some 70 carefully-chosen behavioral measures (T-data) and a dozen questionnaire scales. These were applied
to 273 American, 175 Japanese, End 218 Austrian children in the 12 to 14 year age range.Independent factor analysis, with the same principles and standards, on all three agreed in finding 23 factors, the first 10 of which (1) yielded significant and consistent matching by congruence coefficients
across the three studies; and (2) came out with the marker variables used to recognize the source trait in terms of the earlier theoretical developments. Beyond these 10, the matching and meaning were patchy, markers being lacking.It is concluded that the source traits U.I. 16, 18, 21,
23, 24, 25, 28, 32, and 33 (which give precision to such concepts as ego strength, anxiety, extraversion, etc.) are as general as “human nature”.
Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd
Cited by
9 articles.
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