Towards a taxonomy of personality facets.

Paul Irwing, David J. Hughes, Alexandr Tokarev, Tom Booth

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Abstract

We describe three studies that together provide a first approximation to a comprehensive taxonomy of unique personality facets. In Study 1, we semantically sorted, removed synonyms, and factor analysed 1772 personality items taken from seven major omnibus personality inventories and four narrow inventories. Study 1 identified 61 base facets. In Study 2, we conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify facets missing from the 61 base facets. We identified 16 novel facets. We then created standardised, open access items for the 77 facets. In Study 3, we administered the items to a novel sample ( N = 1096) and assessed the psychometric properties of the facets. The ultimate result was 70 personality facet scales that are open access, psychometrically robust, unidimensional, and discriminant. We call this inventory the Facet-level Multidimensional Assessment of Personality or Facet MAP, version 1. The Facet MAP contains scales equivalent to almost all scales present in major personality inventories, and in most cases, many more as well. As the Facet MAP develops, we hope it will eventually provide a comprehensive taxonomy of personality facets, which will prove useful in reducing construct proliferation and facilitating numerous avenues of important personality research. The Facet MAP items and user manual can be found at: facetmap.org.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-22
Number of pages22
JournalEuropean Journal of Personality
Volume38
Issue number3
Early online date28 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2024

Keywords

  • Personality traits
  • Factor analysis
  • Personality structure
  • Personality scale
  • Five factor model

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