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A factor analysis of the scales of the occupational personality questionnaire

A factor analysis of the scales of the occupational personality questionnaire
A factor analysis of the scales of the occupational personality questionnaire
The 31 Concept Model scales of the Occupational Personality Questionnaire were factor analysed in a sample of 94 British undergraduates. Parallel analysis indicated that five factors should be extracted, accounting for 50% of the variance. The five factors corresponded to the ‘Big Five’ personality dimensions, providing further evidence for this structural model of personality. Comparison of scale communalities and reliabilities suggested that the five factor solution does not fully account for the reliable scale covariance of the OPQ. Future research should be directed towards factor analysis of OPQ items, to determine the primary factor structure of the questionnaire.

0191-8869
591-596
Matthews, Gerald
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Stanton, Neville
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Graham, Norman C.
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Brimelow, Catrena
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Matthews, Gerald
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Stanton, Neville
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Graham, Norman C.
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Brimelow, Catrena
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Matthews, Gerald, Stanton, Neville, Graham, Norman C. and Brimelow, Catrena (1990) A factor analysis of the scales of the occupational personality questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 11 (6), 591-596. (doi:10.1016/0191-8869(90)90042-P).

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The 31 Concept Model scales of the Occupational Personality Questionnaire were factor analysed in a sample of 94 British undergraduates. Parallel analysis indicated that five factors should be extracted, accounting for 50% of the variance. The five factors corresponded to the ‘Big Five’ personality dimensions, providing further evidence for this structural model of personality. Comparison of scale communalities and reliabilities suggested that the five factor solution does not fully account for the reliable scale covariance of the OPQ. Future research should be directed towards factor analysis of OPQ items, to determine the primary factor structure of the questionnaire.

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Published date: 1990

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Local EPrints ID: 73841
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/73841
ISSN: 0191-8869
PURE UUID: 1ac95cb1-01fc-4009-bd57-89db7c2c2c92
ORCID for Neville Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:54

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Author: Gerald Matthews
Author: Neville Stanton ORCID iD
Author: Norman C. Graham
Author: Catrena Brimelow

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