Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7252339 Personality and Individual Differences 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A model by Lukaszewski proposed that self-perceived relative bargaining power was the source of the mutual correlation among personality traits that underlies the so-called “general factor of personality.” Portions of Lukaszewski's model were tested in a larger and broader data set than his, the Eugene-Springfield (Oregon) Community Sample. The model fit the data reasonably well, but the obtained values of its parameters suggested that relative bargaining power, at least as estimated here, would make only a weak contribution to a general factor of personality.
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