Title of article :
STRUCTURAL AND MEAN-LEVEL ANALYSES
OF THE FIVE-FACTOR MODEL AND LOCUS OF CONTROL
Further Evidence From Africa
Author/Authors :
Jérôme Rossier، نويسنده , , DONATIEN DAHOUROU، نويسنده , , ROBERT R. MCCRAE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study examines the Five-Factor Model of personality and locus of control in French-speaking samples
in Burkina Faso (N = 470) and Switzerland (Ns = 1,090, 361), using the Revised NEO Personality Inventory
(NEO-PI-R) and Levenson’s Internality, Powerful others, and Chance (IPC) scales. Alpha reliabilities were
consistently lower in Burkina Faso, but the factor structure of the NEO-PI-Rwas replicated in both cultures.
The intended three-factor structure of the IPC could not be replicated, although a two-factor solution was
replicable across the two samples. Although scalar equivalence has not been demonstrated, mean-level comparisons
showed the hypothesized effects for most of the five factors and locus of control; Burkinabè scored
higher in Neuroticism than anticipated. Findings from this African sample generally replicate earlier results
from Asian and Western cultures and are consistent with a biologically based theory of personality.
Keywords :
locus of control , Cross-cultural research , Personality , Africa , Five-factor model
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology