"2"^^ . . "National auto- and heterostereotypes in relation to personality traits in five central European countries"@en . "National auto- and heterostereotypes in relation to personality traits in five central European countries" . . . "The five-factor model of personality was used as a framework for describing auto- and heterostereotypes of Czechs, Austrians, Germans, Slovaks, and Poles. Altogether, 5,650 students from the five countries rated a typical representative of their own and four neighboring countries on National Character Survey (NCS). We wanted to determine whether: 1) autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) heterostereotypes correspond across nations under study; 3) national autostereotypes correspond with heterosterotypes, 4) national auto- and heterosterotypes reflect mean personality traits. Results suggest that 1) national autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) national heterostereotype profiles converge. 3) National autostereotypes converge with heterostereotypes just in case of a typical German. 4) We compared auto- and heterostereotypes of Czechs and Germans with mean self-rating on the NEO-PI-R in the same culture. We found out no agreement between autostereotypes and assessed personality traits." . . "RIV/68081740:_____/10:00349774" . "P(GAP407/10/2394), Z(AV0Z70250504)" . "H\u0159eb\u00ED\u010Dkov\u00E1, Martina" . "RIV/68081740:_____/10:00349774!RIV11-GA0-68081740" . . . . . "The five-factor model of personality was used as a framework for describing auto- and heterostereotypes of Czechs, Austrians, Germans, Slovaks, and Poles. Altogether, 5,650 students from the five countries rated a typical representative of their own and four neighboring countries on National Character Survey (NCS). We wanted to determine whether: 1) autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) heterostereotypes correspond across nations under study; 3) national autostereotypes correspond with heterosterotypes, 4) national auto- and heterosterotypes reflect mean personality traits. Results suggest that 1) national autostereotypes are stable in time; 2) national heterostereotype profiles converge. 3) National autostereotypes converge with heterostereotypes just in case of a typical German. 4) We compared auto- and heterostereotypes of Czechs and Germans with mean self-rating on the NEO-PI-R in the same culture. We found out no agreement between autostereotypes and assessed personality traits."@en . "2"^^ . . . . . . "Kou\u0159ilov\u00E1, Sylvie" . "national auto- and heterosterotypes; five-factor model of personality; accuracy of national stereotypes"@en . . "National auto- and heterostereotypes in relation to personality traits in five central European countries"@en . "273826" . . "National auto- and heterostereotypes in relation to personality traits in five central European countries" . . "[C9DAB61C0649]" . . .