Psychological Development and Education ›› 2016, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (1): 121-128.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2016.01.16

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A Reliability Generalization of the Big-Five Factor Personality Tests in China

LUO Jie1,2, ZHOU Yuan1,2, CHEN Wei1,2, PAN Yun1,2, ZHAO Shouying1,2   

  1. 1. School of Educational Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang 550001;
    2. Guizhou General Colleges Key Laboratory of Fundamental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Guiyang 550001
  • Online:2016-01-15 Published:2016-01-15

Abstract: In this paper, we attempted to analysis the reliability generalization on studies of the Big-Five factor personality tests during the last 20 years (1994~2013) in China. The results showed that:(1) Among all studies, 68.15% caused reliability induction phenomenon. (2) In the unweighted estimating, the lowest reliability coefficient was found for the Agreeableness and Openness, whereas the highest was found for the Neuroticism and Conscientiousness. What's more, the reliabilities from Chinese researchers were less than Western counterparts, except the Openness. And the latter had higher variance, except the Extraversion. With the meta-analysis of coefficient alpha, the coefficient alpha of Neuroticism was the highest, whereas Agreeableness and Openness were the lowest, in the random effects model. (3) The result of multivariate regression analysis indicated that sample characteristics such as the mean of scores, regional differences between the south and the north, inventory origin had predictive functions on the reliability for Neuroticism; inventory origin, paper types, testing version, and testing pointing were the main predictor variable for the reliability for Extraversion; sample size, paper types, and inventory origin had predictive functions on the reliability for Openness; paper origin, paper types, the number of the items, and sample types had predictive functions on the reliability for Agreeableness; inventory origin, the number of the items, paper types, and testing pointing were the main predictor variable for the reliability for Conscientiousness.

Key words: Big-Five factor personality tests, reliability generalization, alpha coefficient, meta-analysis

CLC Number: 

  • B844

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