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The K-factor, Covitality, and personality : A Psychometric Test of Life History Theory.

Aurelio José Figueredo1, Geneva Vásquez2, Barbara Hagenah Brumbach2, Stephanie M R Schneider2.   

Abstract

We present a psychometric test of life history theory as applied to human individual differences using MIDUS survey data (Brim et al. 2000). Twenty scales measuring cognitive and behavioral dimensions theoretically related to life history strategy were constructed using items from the MIDUS survey. These scales were used to construct a single common factor, the K-factor, which accounted for 70% of the reliable variance. The scales used included measures of personal, familial, and social function. A second common factor, Covitality, was constructed from scales for physical and mental health. Finally, a single general factor, Personality, was constructed from scales for the "Big Five" factors of personality. The K-factor, covitality factor, and general personality factor correlated significantly with each other, supporting the prediction that high K predicts high somatic effort and also manifests in behavioral display. Thus, a single higher-order common factor, the Super-K factor, was constructed that consisted of the K-factor, covitality factor, and personality factor.

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Keywords:  General health; Life history theory; MIDUS; Personality factors; Social privilege theory

Year:  2007        PMID: 26181744     DOI: 10.1007/BF02820846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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