Convergence of Vocational Interests and Personality: Examples in an Adolescent Gifted Sample
Authors: Larson L.M.; Borgen F.H.
Source: Journal of Vocational Behavior, Volume 60, Number 1, February 2002 , pp. 91-112(22)
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract:
This investigation explored the convergence between vocational interests as measured by the Strong Interest Inventory (Hansen & Campbell, 1985) and two competing personality models: the Big Five as measured by the NEO Personality InventoryRevised (NEO-PI-R) (Costa & McCrae, 1992) and the Big Three as measured by the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire (MPQ) (Tellegen, 1982; Tellegen & Waller, in press). The participants were 323 gifted adolescents. The authors predicted that specific NEO-PI-R facet scales and specific MPQ primary scales would add meaningful variance to the prediction of hypothesized Basic Interest Scales (BISs) on the Strong after the variation due to the respective Big Five or Big Three factors was removed. The predictions were largely supported. Moreover, this study provided additional evidence regarding convergence of Holland's Big Six and the Big Five model of personality. This study could serve to prompt a new generation of studies relating vocational interests and personality. © 2002 Elsevier Science
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: Department of Psychology, Iowa State University
Publication date: 2002-02-01
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