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The personality basis of justice: The five-factor model as an integrative model of personality and procedural fairness effects on cooperation KU Leuven Ghent University
Building upon the self-based model of cooperation (De Cremer & Tyler 2005), the present study investigates the relationship between the five-factor model (FFM) and cooperation. Study 1 (N = 56), an experiment conducted in the laboratory, and Study 2 (N = 116), afield study conducted in an organisational context, yielded a moderator effect between neuroticism and procedural fairness in explaining cooperation. Study 3 (N = 177) showed that ...
The structure of personality disorders: Comparing the DSM-IV-TR Axis II classification with the Five-Factor Model framework using structural equation modeling. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Earlier factor analytical studies on the empirical validity of the DSM-IV(-TR) Axis II classification have offered little support for the current three-cluster structure. In his large-scale meta-analysis of previously published personality disorder (PD) correlation matrices, O'Connor (2005) found four factors, corresponding to the Neuroticism, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness domains of the Five-Factor Model of personality. In ...
Comparing five sets of Five-Factor Model personality disorder counts in a heterogeneous sample of psychiatric patients Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The research agenda for DSM-5 emphasizes the implementation of dimensional trait models into the classification of personality disorders (PDs). However, because assessment psychologists may still want to recover the traditional DSM-IV categories, Miller and colleagues (2005b) developed a count technique that uses sums of selected Five-Factor Model (FFM) facets to assess the DSM-IV PDs. The presented study examined the convergent and divergent ...
Five-factor model personality dimensions and right-wing attitudes: psychological bases of punitive attitudes? Ghent University
A five-factor model perspective on psychopathy and comorbid Axis-II disorders in a forensic-psychiatric sample Ghent University
The validity of DSM-IV predictions [Widiger, T.A., Trull, T.J., Clarkin, J.F., Sanderson, C.j., & Costa, P. T., (2002). A description of the DSM-IV personality disorders with the five-factor model of personality. In Costa, R T. & Widiger, I A. (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality (2nd ed.). Washington DC: American Psychological Association] concerning Antisocial Personality Disorder and the validity of ...
Development of a Five-Factor Model charisma compound and its relations to career outcomes KU Leuven University of Antwerp Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Five-Factor Model of Personality and Borderline Personality Disorder: A Genetic Analysis of Comorbidity KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Recently, the nature of personality disorders and their relationship with normal personality traits has received extensive attention. The five-factor model (FFM) of personality, consisting of the personality traits neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, is one of the proposed models to conceptualize personality disorders as maladaptive variants of continuously distributed personality ...