Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
893415 Personality and Individual Differences 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Along with traits, psychological needs are leading candidates to be useful units for personality research. Therefore, the usefulness of personality assessment in industrial/organizational psychology might be fostered by considering need measures specific to the workplace. The Personality and Preferences Inventory-Normative (PAPI-N) is a questionnaire based on Murray’s need-press theory and is designed to assess needs and behavior patterns relevant to the workplace. Since PAPI-N was primarily developed for personnel selection, Study one analyzed the reliability and factorial validity of the Spanish PAPI-N on a sample of 420 job applicants. To establish the basis for using the PAPI-N in other areas of industrial/organizational psychology, Study two examined its reliability and factorial validity on a sample of 201 volunteers. Results suggest that the internal consistency of the Spanish PAPI-N is adequate in both samples, and similar to that of the original version. Factor analyses of the PAPI-N scales supported partially the factorial validity of the Spanish version by establishing five personality dimensions generalizable across samples and similar to those found in the Personality Research Form, a well-validated measure of Murray’s needs.

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