Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study

Bleidorn W, Kandler C, Riemann R, Angleitner A, Spinath FM (2009)
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 97(1): 142-155.

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The present study examined the patterns and sources of 10-year stability and change of adult personality assessed by the 5 domains and 30 facets of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory. Phenotypic and biometric analyses were performed on data from 126 identical and 61 fraternal twins from the Bielefeld Longitudinal Study of Adult Twins (BiLSAT). Consistent with previous research, LGM analyses revealed significant mean-level changes in domains and facets suggesting maturation of personality. There were also substantial individual differences in the change trajectories of both domain and facet scales. Correlations between age and trait changes were modest and there were no significant associations between change and gender. Biometric extensions of growth curve models showed that 10-year stability and change of personality were influenced by both genetic as well as environmental factors. Regarding the etiology of change, the analyses uncovered a more complex picture than originally stated, as findings suggest noticeable differences between traits with respect to the magnitude of genetic and environmental effects.
Stichworte
twins; personality development; growth curve; five-factor model of personality; analysis
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Band
97
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
142-155
ISSN
1939-1315
eISSN
1939-1315
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1633290

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Bleidorn W, Kandler C, Riemann R, Angleitner A, Spinath FM. Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2009;97(1):142-155.
Bleidorn, W., Kandler, C., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., & Spinath, F. M. (2009). Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 97(1), 142-155. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0015434
Bleidorn, Wiebke, Kandler, Christian, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, and Spinath, Frank M. 2009. “Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study”. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 97 (1): 142-155.
Bleidorn, W., Kandler, C., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., and Spinath, F. M. (2009). Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 97, 142-155.
Bleidorn, W., et al., 2009. Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 97(1), p 142-155.
W. Bleidorn, et al., “Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study”, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 97, 2009, pp. 142-155.
Bleidorn, W., Kandler, C., Riemann, R., Angleitner, A., Spinath, F.M.: Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 97, 142-155 (2009).
Bleidorn, Wiebke, Kandler, Christian, Riemann, Rainer, Angleitner, Alois, and Spinath, Frank M. “Patterns and Sources of Adult Personality Development: Growth Curve Analyses of the NEO PI-R Scales in a Longitudinal Twin Study”. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 97.1 (2009): 142-155.
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