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The cross-cultural generalizability of Zuckerman's alternative five-factor model of personality.

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  • The cross-cultural generalizability of Zuckerman's alternative five-factor model of personality. Abstract Text:

     rossier Rossier,anton alujaAnton Aluja,luis f Luis F ,alois angleitnerAlois Angleitner,vilfredo de pascalisVilfredo De Pascalis,wei wangWei Wang,michael kuhlmanMichael Kuhlman,marvin zuckermanMarvin Zuckerman, rossier Rossier,anton alujaAnton Aluja,luis f Luis F ,alois angleitnerAlois Angleitner,vilfredo de pascalisVilfredo De Pascalis,wei wangWei Wang,michael kuhlmanMichael Kuhlman,marvin zuckermanMarvin Zuckerman,

    The aim of this study was to analyze the cross-cultural generalizability of the Alternative five-factor model (AFFM; Zuckerman, Kuhlman, & Camac, 1988). The total sample was made up of 9,152 subjects from six countries: China, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. The internal consistencies for all countries were generally similar to those found for the normative American sample. Factor analyses within cultures showed that the normative American structure was replicated in all cultures; however, the congruence coefficients were slightly lower in China and Italy. A similar analysis at the facet level confirmed the high cross-cultural replicability of the AFFM. Mean-level comparisons did not always show the hypothesized effects. The mean score differences across countries were very small.

    The cross-cultural generalizability of Zuckerman's alternative five-factor model of personality. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j rossierJ Rossier,a alujaA Aluja,lf LF ,a angleitnerA Angleitner,v de pascalisV De Pascalis,w wangW Wang,m kuhlmanM Kuhlman,m zuckermanM Zuckerman,j rossierJ Rossier,a alujaA Aluja,lf LF ,a angleitnerA Angleitner,v de pascalisV De Pascalis,w wangW Wang,m kuhlmanM Kuhlman,m zuckermanM Zuckerman,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of personality assessment

    VOLUME: 89

    Page Numbers: 188-96

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    ISSN: 0022-3891

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Jerome.Rossier@unil.ch

    Country: United States

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