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Évaluation de la personnalité dans un contexte multilingue et multiculturel ...
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The Khoekhoegowab Personality Inventory: The Comparative Validity of a Locally Derived Measure of Traits ...
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Saucier, Gerard; Shino, Elizabeth. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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The Khoekhoegowab Personality Inventory: The Comparative Validity of a Locally Derived Measure of Traits
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Saucier, Gerard; Shino, Elizabeth. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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ǂŪsigu: A mixed-method lexical study of character description in Khoekhoegowab ...
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Job, Sylvanus; Shino, Elizabeth N. - : American Psychological Association, 2021
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The Khoekhoegowab Personality Inventory: The Comparative Validity of a Locally Derived Measure of Traits
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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ǂŪsigu: The Structure of Character Description in Khoekhoegowab
In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 121, no. 6, pp. 1258-1283 (2021)
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Khoekhoegowab Lexical Study of Personality - Survey Responses ...
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Job, Sylvanus; Shino, Elizabeth N.. - : FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences, 2020
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Khoekhoegowab Lexical Study of Personality - Qualitative interview Responses ...
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Job, Sylvanus; Shino, Elizabeth N.. - : FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences, 2020
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Personality structure in east and west Africa: Lexical studies of personality in Maa and Supyire-Senufo ...
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle; Saucier, Gerard; Ole-Kotikash, Leonard. - : American Psychological Association, 2020
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Personality structure in east and west Africa: Lexical studies of personality in Maa and Supyire-Senufo.
In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 119, no. 5, pp. 1132-1152 (2020)
Abstract: The field of psychology relies heavily on evidence from North America and Northern Europe. Universally-applicable models require input from around the globe. Indigenous lexical studies of personality, which define the most salient person-descriptive concepts and their structure in a population, provide this. Such results are reported from two non-industrialized communities, representing two of the three main language families of Africa, in groups with differing cultural characteristics. Maasai participants, traditionally herders in rural Kenya and Tanzania, have a highly-structured, traditional culture. Supyire-Senufo participants are traditional horticulturalists in Mali. The 203 most common person-descriptive terms in Maasai were administered to 166 participants, who described 320 persons (166 highly-regarded, 154 less so). The optimal emic solution included 5 factors: virtue/moral-character, debilitation/vulnerability, boldness/surgency, hubris/pride, timidity. In the Maasai context, descriptions of well-regarded individuals were exceptionally uniform, suggesting the role of personality language in norm socialization in tight, traditional cultures. In Supyire, 115 participants used 208 person-descriptive terms to describe 227 targets (half highly-regarded). The optimal emic solution included 10 factors: social self-regulation, well-being, vitality/resilience, broadmindedness, diligence versus laziness, madness, stubbornness versus attractiveness, acceptance versus discontent, hurry/worry, peacefulness. The best convergence between the languages was at the three-factor level, where factors relate to moral character, low agreeableness coupled with high extraversion, and emotional stability. Beginning with the four-factor level, content related to local cultural characteristics became apparent. In both languages, two-factor solutions matched the Big Two, but three-, five-, and six-factor solutions failed to overlap with etic Pan-Cultural Three, Big Five, or Big Six models.
Keyword: Social Psychology; Sociology and Political Science
URL: https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_358626065286
https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000264
https://serval.unil.ch/resource/serval:BIB_358626065286.P001/REF.pdf
http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:ch:serval-BIB_3586260652867
https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/psp/
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Agreeableness, antagonism, and mental health across cultures
In: The Handbook of Antagonism Conceptualizations, Assessment, Consequences, and Treatment of the Low End of Agreeableness, pp. 97-107 (2019)
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