R R McCrae
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McCrae R
Multivariate Behav Res
. 2016 Jan;
28(1):25-40.
PMID: 26824993
To assess cross-observer agreement on personality profiles, an Index of Profile Agreement and an associated coefficient, rpa, are proposed which take into account both the difference between the ratings and...
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McCrae R, Costa Jr P
Multivariate Behav Res
. 2016 Jan;
24(1):107-24.
PMID: 26794299
The NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI) consists of 5 global domain and 18 specific facet scales developed to measure aspects of the five major dimensions of normal personality. To obtain optimal...
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Terracciano A, Abdel-Khalek A, Adam N, Adamovova L, Ahn C, Ahn H, et al.
Science
. 2005 Oct;
310(5745):96-100.
PMID: 16210536
Most people hold beliefs about personality characteristics typical of members of their own and others' cultures. These perceptions of national character may be generalizations from personal experience, stereotypes with a...
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McCrae R
J Pers
. 2002 Jan;
69(6):819-46.
PMID: 11767820
Personality traits, studied for decades by Western personality psychologists, have recently been reconceptualized as endogenous basic tendencies that, within a cultural context, give rise to habits, attitudes, skills, beliefs, and...
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McCrae R, Jang K, Livesley W, Riemann R, Angleitner A
J Pers
. 2001 Aug;
69(4):511-35.
PMID: 11497029
The phenotypic structure of personality traits has been well described, but it has not yet been explained causally. Behavior genetic covariance analyses can identify the underlying causes of phenotypic structure;...
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McCrae R, Yang J, Costa Jr P, Dai X, Yao S, Cai T, et al.
J Pers
. 2001 May;
69(2):155-74.
PMID: 11339794
Personality disorders (PDs) are usually construed as psychiatric categories characterized by a unique configuration of traits and behaviors. To generate clinical hypotheses from normal personality trait scores, profile agreement statistics...
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Herbst J, McCrae R, Costa Jr P, Feaganes J, Siegler I
Assessment
. 2001 Jan;
7(4):379-88.
PMID: 11151963
The finding of personality stability in adulthood may be counterintuitive to people who perceive a great deal of change in their own personality. The purpose of this study is to...
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Costa Jr P, Herbst J, McCrae R, Siegler I
Assessment
. 2001 Jan;
7(4):365-78.
PMID: 11151962
Although developmental theories and popular accounts suggest that midlife is a time of turmoil and change, longitudinal studies of personality traits have generally found stability of rank order and little...
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Trobst K, Wiggins J, Costa Jr P, Herbst J, McCrae R, Masters 3rd H
J Pers
. 2000 Dec;
68(6):1233-52.
PMID: 11130739
Studies of personality and problem behaviors may begin with analyses of the problem and develop hypotheses about personality traits that might be relevant; or they may begin with models of...