The five -factor model of personality across cultures/
edited by Robert R. McCrae, Jüri Allik.
- New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
- vi, 333 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- International and cultural psychology series. .
Cross-culture generalizability of the Five-Factor Model of personality -- Exploring the sources of variations in the structure of personality traits across cultures -- The NEO five-factor inventory in Czech, Polish, and Slovak contexts -- Relating the Five-Factor Model of personality to a circumplex model of affect: a five language study -- NEO-PI-R data from 36 cultures: further intercultural comparisons -- The Five-Factor Model in the Philippines: investigating trait structure and levels across cultures -- The applicability of the Five-Factor Model in a Sub-Saharan culture: the NEO-PI-R in Shona -- Five-Factor Model and the NEO-PI-R in Turkey -- Vietnamese-American personality and acculturation: an exploration of relations between personality traits and cultural goals -- The Five-Factor Model of personality: measurement and correlates in the Indian context -- Personality and culture: the Portuguese case -- Applications of the Russian NEO-PI-R -- Cross-culture equivalence of the Big Five: a tenative interpretation of the evidence -- A five-factor theory perspective.
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Personality and culture Social psychology Ethnology