. "Szarota, P." . . "12"^^ . "De Raad, B." . "Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Replicable Across Languages: A Comparison of 14 Trait Taxonomies"@en . "000273275800013" . . "98" . . "Mla\u010Di\u0107, B." . "trait taxonomy; lexical approach to personality; cross-cultural replicability"@en . "Di Blas, L." . "277016" . . . "Ostendorf, F." . . . "Szirm\u00E1k, Z." . "13"^^ . "1"^^ . "Perugini, M." . "1" . "RIV/68081740:_____/10:00349172!RIV11-GA0-68081740" . "Katigbak, M. S." . . "Church, A. T." . "Barelds, D.P.H." . "Levert, E." . "We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many different languages if they are independently derived by a psycholexical approach. Our test was based on 14 trait taxonomies from 12 different languages. Factors were compared at each level of factor extraction with solutions with 1 to 6 factors. The 294 factors in the comparisons were identified using sets of markers of the 6-factor model by correlating the marker scales with the factors. The factor structures were pairwise compared in each case on the basis of the common variables that define the 2 sets of factors. Congruence coefficients were calculated between the varimax rotated structures after Procrustes rotation, where each structure in turn served as a target to which all other structures were rotated. On the basis of average congruence coefficients of all 91 comparisons, we conclude that factor solutions with 3 factors on average are replicable across languages." . "0022-3514" . "Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Replicable Across Languages: A Comparison of 14 Trait Taxonomies" . "Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Replicable Across Languages: A Comparison of 14 Trait Taxonomies"@en . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . . "[D101AC5A5F22]" . . . "H\u0159eb\u00ED\u010Dkov\u00E1, Martina" . . "We tested the hypothesis that only 3 factors of personality description are replicable across many different languages if they are independently derived by a psycholexical approach. Our test was based on 14 trait taxonomies from 12 different languages. Factors were compared at each level of factor extraction with solutions with 1 to 6 factors. The 294 factors in the comparisons were identified using sets of markers of the 6-factor model by correlating the marker scales with the factors. The factor structures were pairwise compared in each case on the basis of the common variables that define the 2 sets of factors. Congruence coefficients were calculated between the varimax rotated structures after Procrustes rotation, where each structure in turn served as a target to which all other structures were rotated. On the basis of average congruence coefficients of all 91 comparisons, we conclude that factor solutions with 3 factors on average are replicable across languages."@en . . "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" . "P(GA406/07/1561), Z(AV0Z70250504)" . "RIV/68081740:_____/10:00349172" . "Only Three Factors of Personality Description Are Fully Replicable Across Languages: A Comparison of 14 Trait Taxonomies" . . .