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Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory (NEO-PI, NEO-PI-R) - Personality Studies

Pilkonis, Paul (2019) Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory (NEO-PI, NEO-PI-R) - Personality Studies. [Dataset] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

This submission contains data and codebooks from several personality studies conducted 1990-2017, organized by assessment instrument. For demographic information about the study participants, please refer to Background Information Questionnaire (BIQ) - Personality Studies (http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/35424).

Description: (From Miller & Pilkonis 2006): “The NEO Personality Inventory includes 180 items rated on a 5-point scale; 48 items constitute each of the domains of neuroticism, extraversion, and openness, and 18 items are used to assess agreeableness and conscientiousness, respectively.

(From Scott, Stepp, & Pilkonis 2014): The NEO-PI–R is a reliable and valid measure of the five personality traits that comprise the five-factor model of personality, each of which is further broken down into six trait facets, with eight items corresponding to each facet. Participants were asked to rate the degree to which each item described them using a 5-point scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree).

Data Notes:
• Validity Study data file contains records from the research participant and from a significant other. Participants were asked to identify a person that knew them well and that would be willing to participate in the research study with them and these persons are described as a ‘significant other’. A significant other completed the measure by rating the research participant, not themselves, therefore these reports serve the purpose of providing collaborative data from someone that knows the research participant well. Use the RATRCODE variable to determine which participant completed the assessment.

• the original version of the NEO-PI did not provide facet scores for Agreeableness and Conscientiousness; only scale scores were computed for these domains.

• IFB data is a clinician-rated scoresheet only

The data files for Validity - Participant and Validity - SO were replaced 4/24/2019 with more complete files.

Reliability:
(From Miller & Pilkonis 2006): The internal consistency reliabilities for the five domains ranged from 0.82 (agreeableness) to 0.91 (neuroticism), with a mean of 0.87.

(From McCrae & Costa, 2010) The internal consistency of the NEO PI-R was high, at: N = .92, E = .89, O = .87, A = .86, C = .90. The internal consistency of the facet scales ranged from .56 to .81. The test-retest reliability for over 6 years, as reported in the NEO PI-R manual, was the following: N = .83, E = .82, O = .83, A = .63, C = .79.

References:
Costa PT Jr, McCrae RR: The NEO Personality Inventory manual. Odessa, FIa, Psychological Assessment Resources, 1985

McCrae, R. R., & Costa, P. T. Jr., (2010). NEO Inventories: Professional manual. Lutz, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.
Miller, J.D. & Pilkonis, P.A. (2006). Neuroticism and affective instability: The same or different? American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 839-845.

Scott, L.N., Stepp, S.D., & Pilkonis, P.A. (2014). Prospective associations between features of borderline personality disorder, emotion dysregulation, and aggression. Personality Disorders, 5(3), 278-288.


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Item Type: Dataset
Status: Unpublished
Creators/Authors:
CreatorsEmailPitt UsernameORCID
Pilkonis, Paulpap1@pitt.edupap10000-0003-1075-0617
Date: 3 January 2019
Schools and Programs: School of Medicine > Psychiatry
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Funders: NIMH
Type of Data: Database
Copyright Holders: None
Date Deposited: 07 Jan 2019 18:59
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2019 16:38
URI: http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/35840

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