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Comparing the Core and MAP Approaches to the Conceptualizations of the Antecedents of Extraversion

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Comparing the Core and MAP Approaches to the Conceptualizations of the Antecedents of Extraversion
author
Hensler, Molly
abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the motives, abilities, and perceptual tendencies (“MAP” variables) that underlie extraverted behavior and to compare two approaches to the study of personality traits. One approach, the core approach, proposes one main underlying cause of personality, and our approach which was derived from social-cognitive theories proposes multiple causes underlying each trait. Participants completed the MAP inventory, measures of the Big Five, and measures reflecting proposed cores of extraversion. In line with our predictions, results showed that there is not one, but many distinct causes underlying extraverted behavior. Results also showed that in contrast to the predictions of the core approach, multiple personality traits can share common underlying causes. These results have implications specifically for the study of extraverted behavior and generally for the study of personality development and change.
subject
Personality
contributor
Buchanan, Christy (committee chair)
Wood, Dustin (committee member)
Fleeson, William (committee member)
Newsome, Deborah (committee member)
date
2010-05-07T18:51:53Z (accessioned)
2010-06-18T18:57:34Z (accessioned)
2010-05-07T18:51:53Z (available)
2010-06-18T18:57:34Z (available)
2010-05-07T18:51:53Z (issued)
degree
Psychology (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/14700 (uri)
language
en_US (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
rights
Release the entire work for access only to the Wake Forest University system for one year from the date below. After one year, release the entire work for access worldwide. (accessRights)
type
Thesis

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