Title of article
Demographic variables and personality: the effects of gender, age, education, and ethnic/racial status on self-descriptions of personality attributes
Author/Authors
Lewis R. Goldberg، نويسنده , , Dennis Sweeney، نويسنده , , Peter F. Merenda، نويسنده , , John Edward Hughes Jr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
11
From page
393
To page
403
Abstract
Using a large (N = 3629) sample of individuals selected to be representative of U.S. working adults in the year 2000, we provide the correlations between each of four demographic variables (gender, age, ethnic/racial status, and educational level) and each of the dimensions from two quite different five-variable representations of personality traits. Across the four demographic variables and the five personality dimensions, we find average correlations of 0.08 with the Big-Five factors and 0.10 with the AVA vectors. Although most of the demographic-personality associations are of trivial size, two are somewhat stronger: older persons tend to describe themselves as more conscientious than younger ones, and persons with higher levels of education describe themselves as more intellectual than those with less education.
Keywords
Demographic Variables , Personality , self-description
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
456161
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