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Factor Structure of Self and Peer Ratings with Goldberg's Markers

Boris MLAČIĆ


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str. 23-46

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The paper describes new methodological and cultural issues
of etic strategy within the lexical approach in personality psychology.
Specifically, the paper describes the results of factor
structures of Goldberg's transparent bipolar Big-Five markers
used for self and peer ratings in Croatia. Factor and scale
analyses of self and peer ratings with Goldberg's markers
did not show great differences between self and peer ratings
in sense of targeted factor structure, scale reliability and the
number of items projected onto the intentional factor. The
examination of the relations of factor structures for self and
peer ratings confirmed the equivalency of Big-Five correspondent
dimensions. The examination of the desirability of self versus peer ratings resulted with greater average desirability
for peer ratings. All of the above-mentioned results
suggest that future lexical approach researchers in different
cultures and languages could use the transparent format of
Goldberg's Big-Five bipolar markers for self and peer
ratings, whether they use etic or emic strategy.

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Hrčak ID:

19727

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/19727

Datum izdavanja:

28.2.2002.

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