"TO SEE OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US!": RELATIONS AMONG SELF-PERCEPTIONS, PEER-PERCEPTIONS, AND EXPECTED PEER-PERCEPTIONS OF PERSONALITY

Multivariate Behavioral Research
W T Norman

Abstract

The need for convergent validity in the measurement of personality variables and past failures to demonstrate such properties are briefly reviewed. Two apppoaches to the problem using several types of data obtained from various subject populations and employing alternative factor analytic methods and factor score estimation procedulres are described. The results indicate that convergent factor patterns and substantial convergence and discriminant validities among factor score estimates are obtainable when sufficient care is taken in the design and development of measure variables .of each type and when analysis methods appropriate for the problem are used.

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Jul 25, 2006·Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc·Frances E Frey, Linda R Tropp
Jul 1, 1974·Multivariate Behavioral Research·D N Jackson, M E Morf
Jun 1, 1992·Journal of Personality·R R McCrae, O P John
Nov 18, 2008·Journal of Personality·William Revelle, Katherine Oehlberg

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