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Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective
The first aim of this study is to investigate whether instruments developed with an emic approach in Turkey produce the same trait-value links obtained with studies using near universal instruments, and if emic traits and value concepts are composed under agency and communal conceptions. So, the fir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5450980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28580022 http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v13i2.1201 |
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author | Tevrüz, Suna Turgut, Tülay Çinko, Murat |
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description | The first aim of this study is to investigate whether instruments developed with an emic approach in Turkey produce the same trait-value links obtained with studies using near universal instruments, and if emic traits and value concepts are composed under agency and communal conceptions. So, the first aim of this study is to inspect the conceptual similarities in the links between traits and values. The second aim is to examine the moderating effect of disposable income on the strength of the trait-value relationship. Undergraduate and graduate students (N = 595) from six universities in Istanbul responded to the Personality Profile Scale (PPS) and the Life Goal Values (LGV) questionnaire. Second order factor analysis indicated that indigenous value and trait items were representative of communal and agency conceptions. Furthermore, most of the value-trait links revealed with regression analysis, and the sinusoid relationships revealed with Pearson correlation coefficients were consistent with the findings measured with near universal instruments. Additionally found relationships between traits and especially conservation values can be interpreted as the instrumentality of agentic traits for personal as well for social focused values. Disposable income had a moderating effect on five trait-value relationships and three out of five were weaker in the low-income group. |
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spelling | pubmed-54509802017-06-02 Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective Tevrüz, Suna Turgut, Tülay Çinko, Murat Eur J Psychol Research Reports The first aim of this study is to investigate whether instruments developed with an emic approach in Turkey produce the same trait-value links obtained with studies using near universal instruments, and if emic traits and value concepts are composed under agency and communal conceptions. So, the first aim of this study is to inspect the conceptual similarities in the links between traits and values. The second aim is to examine the moderating effect of disposable income on the strength of the trait-value relationship. Undergraduate and graduate students (N = 595) from six universities in Istanbul responded to the Personality Profile Scale (PPS) and the Life Goal Values (LGV) questionnaire. Second order factor analysis indicated that indigenous value and trait items were representative of communal and agency conceptions. Furthermore, most of the value-trait links revealed with regression analysis, and the sinusoid relationships revealed with Pearson correlation coefficients were consistent with the findings measured with near universal instruments. Additionally found relationships between traits and especially conservation values can be interpreted as the instrumentality of agentic traits for personal as well for social focused values. Disposable income had a moderating effect on five trait-value relationships and three out of five were weaker in the low-income group. PsychOpen 2017-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5450980/ /pubmed/28580022 http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v13i2.1201 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Reports Tevrüz, Suna Turgut, Tülay Çinko, Murat Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title | Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title_full | Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title_fullStr | Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title_short | Value-Personality Link Measured With Novel Instruments Developed With an Emic Perspective |
title_sort | value-personality link measured with novel instruments developed with an emic perspective |
topic | Research Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5450980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28580022 http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v13i2.1201 |
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