| Literature DB >> 24223448 |
Sylia Wilson1, Benjamin D Schalet, Brian M Hicks, Robert A Zucker.
Abstract
The present study used an empirical, "bottom-up" approach to delineate the structure of the California Child Q-Set (CCQ), a comprehensive set of personality descriptors, in a sample of 373 preschool-aged children. This approach yielded two broad trait dimensions, Adaptive Socialization (emotional stability, compliance, intelligence) and Anxious Inhibition (emotional/behavioral introversion). Results demonstrate the value of using empirical derivation to investigate the structure of personality in young children, speak to the importance of early-evident personality traits for adaptive development, and are consistent with a growing body of evidence indicating that personality structure in young children is similar, but not identical to, that in adults, suggesting a model of broad personality dimensions in childhood that evolve into narrower traits in adulthood.Entities:
Keywords: California Child Q-Set; Personality structure; cluster analysis; early childhood; personality development
Year: 2013 PMID: 24223448 PMCID: PMC3819425 DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2013.02.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Pers ISSN: 0092-6566