Do parents and children know each other? A study about agreement on personality within families

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2007

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Antón Aluja et al., « Do parents and children know each other? A study about agreement on personality within families », Psicothema, ID : 10670/1.bh2fmq


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"The relationships between self-report and observer-rating versions of personality questionnaires withinfamilies in the Spanish cultural context were studied. In the first sample, 336 couples rated the personalityof one of their children. The children also assessed their own personality. Goldberg’s adjectiveswere administered. In the second sample, 120 university students rated the personality of their parents.Both parents also assessed their own personality. In this case, Goldberg’s adjectives and the NEO-PIRwere administered. Results replicate the level of agreement found in other cultural contexts. Correlationswere around .40, and the effect size of the mean differences was not large. Children were moreaccurate than parents, larger agreement coefficients were found for the NEO-PI-R than forGoldberg’s adjectives in Sample 2, especially for the Openness factor, and no substantial role for thesex variable was found in either sample. Implications and limitations of the present study are discussed."

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