Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
890931 Personality and Individual Differences 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

How a general factor of personality (GFP) correlated with employment screening measures in an applied setting was examined. Participants were 540 adult insurance sales job applicants who completed scales from two personality measures, the five scales from the Survey of Work Styles (SWS), an intelligence measure, and a social desirability scale. A joint factor analysis of the personality questionnaires produced four first order factors. A single GFP was also extracted. Strong correlations were found between some of the personality factors and the SWS scales. Strong significant correlations were found between the GFP and three of the four personality factors with social desirability. Neither the GFP nor the personality factors correlated significantly with cognitive abilities.

► General factor of personality (GFP) correlated with Type A behavior. ► The GFP extracted did not include a personality factor labeled dependence. ► The GFP correlated significantly with social desirability. ► Personality did not correlate significantly with the cognitive ability measure.

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