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Six Factor Personality Questionnaire (SFPQ)
Applications
- Assessment of normal adult personality
- In business and industrial settings
- In counseling and clinical settings
- Research requiring a broad coverage of personality dimensions
Description
The SFPQ is a measure of six personality dimensions each consisting of
three facet scales, measured by 108 Likert items. The SFPQ encompasses
and extends the popular Big Five factors of personality and facets underlying
these factors. Its development has benefited from modern construct-oriented
methods of personality scale construction, having originated from the
thousands of personality questionnaire items comprising the original item
pools of the Personality Research Form (Jackson, 1967, 1974, 1984) and
the Jackson Personality Inventory (Jackson, 1976, 1994). Norms are based
on systematically sampled groups of adult males and females drawn from
the United States and Canada. The SFPQ facet scales are as follows, organized
in terms of six factor scales:
Agreeableness: Abasement, Even-Tempered, Good-Natured
Extraversion: Affiliation, Dominance, Exhibition
Independence: Autonomy, Individualism, Self-Reliance
Industriousness: Achievement, Seriousness, Endurance
Methodicalness: Cognitive Structure, Deliberateness, Order
Openness to Experience: Change, Understanding, Breadth of Interest
Reliability and Validity
The manual contains reliability estimates. Internal consistency of the
factor scales range from .76 to .86. Evidence of convergent and discriminant
validity, factorial validity, and criterion validity is also provided
in the manual.
Sample Report
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Pricing
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