Title of article
A Personological Examination of Selfand Other-ForgivenessFR OORSGSI,V KEENNiEDSAS LINL, TMHAEnT FTIEVRES F, AWCRTOOBRE ML,O RDY EEL the Five Factor Model
Author/Authors
Scott R. Ross، نويسنده , , Anna C. Kendall، نويسنده , , and Kasee G. Matters، نويسنده , , Thomas A. Wrobel، نويسنده , , Mark S. Rye، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
207
To page
214
Abstract
In a sample composed of 147 undergraduates (age range 18 to 55 years;M= 22), we conducted an
examination of the convergent and discriminant validity of self- and other-forgiveness in the
Five-factor model of personality (FFM). Using multiple measures of each construct, principal
components analysis (PCA) supported a 2-component model of forgiveness. Findings for the
PCA and external correlates with the FFM provided evidence for a largely orthogonal relationship
between self- and other-forgiveness. Specifically, self-forgiveness was negatively related to
Neuroticism and unrelated to Agreeableness, whereas other-forgiveness was unrelated to
Neuroticism and positively related to Agreeableness. Overlap between the constructs was found
in which both self- and other-forgiveness were negatively related to the hostility facet of
Neuroticism and the order facet from Conscientiousness and positively related to the warmth and
positive emotions facet scales from the Extraversion domain of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory
(Costa&McCrae, 1992). Overall, these findings suggest that self- and other-forgiveness,
although seemingly similar, carry very different motivational underpinnings
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Record number
846600
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