Evidência de validade do Mini Pool Internacional de Itens de Personalidade
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https://doi.org/10.24265/liberabit.2020.v26n1.02Palavras-chave:
personalidade, adaptação, validação, análise fatorial confirmatória, psicometriaResumo
Antecedentes: O modelo de cinco fatores Representa uma das abordagens mais usadas para estudo da personalidade de uma perspectiva Psicológico Enquanto numerosos foram aliviados instrumentos de avaliação, o compêndio Itens de personalidade abreviados internacionais (Donnellan et al., 2006) é um dos principais Ferramentas em destaque na literatura. Objetivo: Por Por esse motivo, o objetivo do presente estudo é adaptar e validar o instrumento em uma amostra não probabilística incidental composta por estudantes de nível superior da cidade de Buenos Aires (N = 2460). Resultado: a análise fatorial confirmatória indica uma bom ajuste aos dados do modelo aliviados por autores, para que você possa recomendar seu Administração no contexto local. Conclusões: sugere que trabalhos futuros explorem suas propriedades em diferentes populações.
Contribuição da autoria
HS: concepção e design do estúdio, interpretação dos dados e revisão final do manuscrito.
LBD: interpretação dos dados e revisão final do manuscrito.
SA: interpretação dos dados e revisão final do manuscrito.
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