Toward an interactionist taxonomy of personality and situations: An integrative situational-dispositional representation of personality traits |
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,Journal/Book: J Personal Soc Psychol. 1996; 71: 750 First St NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Amer Psychological Assoc. 193-207.
Abstract: This article has 2 goals: first, to present and test a hierarchical representation of personality that jointly incorporates both situational and personality (e.g., Big Five) factors into a trait conception, and second, to explicate the dimensions along which situations differ in their effect on responses, providing the conceptual and empirical groundwork for the development of a joint taxonomy of traits and situations. A study of the effects of situational differences on trait self-reports indicated that conscientiousness and agreeableness can be represented hierarchically, with lower levels jointly constrained by both personality content and situational breadth. This representation establishes a methodological framework allowing for the explanation of the ways that situations interact with personality to affect responses. Implications of this representation for personality theory and prediction to and from personality inventories are discussed.
Note: Article R Kanfer, Univ Minnesota, Dept Psychol, 75 E River Rd, Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Keyword(s): BEHAVIORAL CONSISTENCY; PREDICTABILITY; PERCEPTION; VALIDITY; NUMBER; SEARCH; MODEL; MOOD
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