La estructura de los rasgos de personalidad en adolescentes: El modelo de Cinco factores y los Cinco alternativos

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Abstract

In the last years, the Five-Factor Model has been object of an increasing interest as a structural description of personality. Nevertheless, the usefulness of the model in adolescence has not received enough attention. Particularly scarce are the studies examining its most representative questionnaire (the NEO-PI-R) in adolescent samples. Also scarce are the studies on the ZKPQ-III, which assesses the Zuckerman-Kuhlman «Alternative Five». In this study, the NEO-PI-R and the ZKPQ-III were administered to a sample of adolescents aged 15-19, together with measures of positive and negative affect, antisocial behavior and academic failure. These data allow examination of: 1) the structures of the NEO-PI-R and the ZKPQ-III in a young population; 2) the relationships between both models and revelant correlates, in order to explore their nomological nets; 3) the convergence of the NEO-PI-R and the ZKPQ-III in an integrated model.

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Romero, E., Luengo, M. Á., Gómez-Fraguela, J. A., & Sobral, J. (2002). La estructura de los rasgos de personalidad en adolescentes: El modelo de Cinco factores y los Cinco alternativos. Psicothema, 14(1), 134–143.

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