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Differences in personality between adolescents and older adults: What do we see and what others see? (CROSBI ID 565437)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Vukasović, T. ; Butković, A. ; Bratko, D. Differences in personality between adolescents and older adults: What do we see and what others see? // 15th European Conference on Personality: Program and Abstracts / Blatny, Marek ; Hrebičkova, Martina ; Kourilova, Sylvie et al. (ur.). Brno: Institute of Psychology, 2010. str. 263-264

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vukasović, T. ; Butković, A. ; Bratko, D.

engleski

Differences in personality between adolescents and older adults: What do we see and what others see?

The aim of this study was to explore the differences in personality between adolescents and older adults using both self- and peer-reports at two levels of personality: domain level (Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional stability and Autonomy) and higher-order factor level (Alpha and Beta). Alpha is determined by Emotional stability, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness, while Beta is determined by Extravertion and Autonomy. Participants in the study were 223 adolescents (82% female) and 134 older adults (76% female). Personality was measured with FFPI (Hendriks et al., 1999) and each participant made two personality assessments. Adolescents first rated themselves and then one of their grandparents, while older adults first rated themselves and then one of their adolescent grandchildren. We tested the following hypotheses: (1) are there differences between adolescents and older adults in personality using self-reports, (2) are there differences between self-reports of adolescents and peer-reports of adolescents, (3) are there differences between self-reports of older adults and peer-reports of older adults. Results have shown that there are generational differences and differences in perception of personality depending on self- or peer-report. Self-reports show that adolescents score higher on Extravertion, Autonomy and Beta while older adults score higher on Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and Alpha. When we compared self-reports of adolescents and peer-reports of adolescents, self-reports were significantly lower for Conscientiousness, Emotional stability and Alpha. When we compared self-reports of older adults and peer-reports of older adults, self-reports were significantly higher for Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional stability, Autonomy and Alpha.

personality; higer order factors; age differences; adolescents; older adults

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Podaci o prilogu

263-264.

2010.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

15th European Conference on Personality: Program and Abstracts

Blatny, Marek ; Hrebičkova, Martina ; Kourilova, Sylvie ; Slezackova, Alena ; Kveton, Petr ; Voboril, Dalibor

Brno: Institute of Psychology

Podaci o skupu

15th European Conference on Personality

poster

20.07.2010-24.07.2010

Brno, Češka Republika

Povezanost rada

Psihologija