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Patterns of self-regulation and the Big Five

Patterns of self-regulation and the Big Five
Patterns of self-regulation and the Big Five
The authors examined relations between self-regulatory properties of personality (ego-control and ego-resilience) and the Big Five. Ego-control and ego-resilience were independent predictors of each Big Five dimension. Additionally, cluster analysis suggested four replicable types. Participants in the first (largest) cluster reported the highest levels of resilience and moderately low levels of control. The second cluster reported above-average resilience and high control. The third cluster reported below-average resilience and extremely low control. The final cluster reported very low resilience and high control. The four clusters differed systematically in their Big Five profiles. These findings suggest that self-regulatory processes are co-ordinated with other basic personality dimensions, and attest to the utility of conducting both variable-centred and person-centred analyses.
0890-2070
367-385
Gramzow, Richard H.
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Gramzow, Richard H., Sedikides, Constantine, Panter, A.T., Sathy, Viji, Harris, Joshua and Insko, Chester A. (2004) Patterns of self-regulation and the Big Five. European Journal of Personality, 18 (5), 367-385. (doi:10.1002/per.513).

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The authors examined relations between self-regulatory properties of personality (ego-control and ego-resilience) and the Big Five. Ego-control and ego-resilience were independent predictors of each Big Five dimension. Additionally, cluster analysis suggested four replicable types. Participants in the first (largest) cluster reported the highest levels of resilience and moderately low levels of control. The second cluster reported above-average resilience and high control. The third cluster reported below-average resilience and extremely low control. The final cluster reported very low resilience and high control. The four clusters differed systematically in their Big Five profiles. These findings suggest that self-regulatory processes are co-ordinated with other basic personality dimensions, and attest to the utility of conducting both variable-centred and person-centred analyses.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 40228
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/40228
ISSN: 0890-2070
PURE UUID: 7eaf4ddc-9a4d-4ee5-bdfe-22bedfb92140
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 04 Jul 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:08

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Author: Richard H. Gramzow
Author: A.T. Panter
Author: Viji Sathy
Author: Joshua Harris
Author: Chester A. Insko

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