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Original scientific paper

The cognitive aspect of the five factor personality model – a contribution

Krunoslav Matešić



Abstract

The Costa and McCray (1992) Five factor personality model claims a correlation between Openness to experience and intelligence. This study tested the hypothesis. The NEO-FFI Personality Inventory and the Test of general information (TGI), which measures some aspects of crystallised intelligence (Zarevski, 1995) were administered on a sample of 476 males (average age M = 20,8 years, SD = 1,99). A statistically significant correlation was obtained between Openness to experience and success on the TGI test of r = 0 ,29 , p < 0,01, which confirms the constructual validity of the NEO-FFI Inventory.

Keywords

Intelligence and personality; five factor personality model; NEO-FFI; Test of general information

Hrčak ID:

3235

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/3235

Publication date:

15.12.2003.

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