| Literature DB >> 26918618 |
Richard Carciofo1,2, Jiaoyan Yang1, Nan Song3, Feng Du1, Kan Zhang1.
Abstract
The 44-item and 10-item Big Five Inventory (BFI) personality scales are widely used, but there is a lack of psychometric data for Chinese versions. Eight surveys (total N = 2,496, aged 18-82), assessed a Chinese-language BFI-44 and/or an independently translated Chinese-language BFI-10. Most BFI-44 items loaded strongly or predominantly on the expected dimension, and values of Cronbach's alpha ranged .698-.807. Test-retest coefficients ranged .694-.770 (BFI-44), and .515-.873 (BFI-10). The BFI-44 and BFI-10 showed good convergent and discriminant correlations, and expected associations with gender (females higher for agreeableness and neuroticism), and age (older age associated with more conscientiousness and agreeableness, and also less neuroticism and openness). Additionally, predicted correlations were found with chronotype (morningness positive with conscientiousness), mindfulness (negative with neuroticism, positive with conscientiousness), and mind wandering/daydreaming frequency (negative with conscientiousness, positive with neuroticism). Exploratory analysis found that the Self-discipline facet of conscientiousness positively correlated with morningness and mindfulness, and negatively correlated with mind wandering/daydreaming frequency. Furthermore, Self-discipline was found to be a mediator in the relationships between chronotype and mindfulness, and chronotype and mind wandering/daydreaming frequency. Overall, the results support the utility of the BFI-44 and BFI-10 for Chinese-language big five personality research.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26918618 PMCID: PMC4769279 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sample details.
| 235 (56 / 179) | 25.50 (8.30 / 18–67) | 14.18 (2.81) | 27.72 (10.63) | 24.80 (7.32) | |
| 186 (72 / 114) | 31.36 (6.41 / 18–48) | 15.94 (3.96) | 32.50 (6.43) | 30.65 (6.32) | |
| 172 (68 / 104) | 27.75 (5.78 / 18–52) | 15.31 (4.45) | 29.22 (6.93) | 26.76 | |
| 214 (116 / 93) | 24.64 (5.75 / 18–45) | 14.34 (3.13) | 26.35 (4.86) | 22.43 | |
| 1019 (319 / 692) | 26.95 (9.77 / 18–82) | 15.00 (3.72) | 30.13 (9.23) | 25.49 | |
| 213 (74 / 139) | 23.96 (5.42 / 18–41) | 14.45 (2.97) | 27.03 (5.79) | 22.33 | |
| 189 (52 / 137) | 23.78 (6.77 / 18–50) | 14.06 (3.56) | 25.96 (8.52) | 22.96 | |
| 268 (74 / 194) | 18.90 (.789 / 18–21) | 13.18 (1.84) | 19.14 (.782) | 18.81 |
†N-value discrepancies are due to missing data. Gender difference t-test significant:
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.
Principal components analysis with varimax rotation for the combined BFI-44 data.
| All BFI-44 studies combined (N = 798) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| e1 | .160 | -.061 | -.079 | ||
| e6R | .105 | -.015 | .031 | -.076 | |
| e11 | .228 | .220 | -.060 | .202 | |
| e16 | .096 | .088 | |||
| e21R | -.001 | -.006 | -.098 | -.128 | |
| e26 | .050 | .193 | .073 | ||
| e31R | .070 | -.137 | .018 | .290 | |
| e36 | .279 | -.001 | -.174 | ||
| a2R | -.120 | .251 | .064 | -.147 | -.148 |
| a7 | .221 | .183 | .064 | .091 | |
| a12R | .004 | .285 | .155 | .091 | -.115 |
| a17 | .013 | -.064 | .039 | ||
| a22 | .088 | .015 | .037 | .058 | |
| a27R | -.072 | .120 | -.044 | ||
| a32 | .093 | .104 | .087 | -.016 | |
| a37R | .033 | .021 | .070 | -.109 | -.003 |
| a42 | .052 | .009 | -.069 | .212 | |
| c3 | .121 | .198 | .093 | -.045 | |
| c8R | -.121 | -.132 | -.260 | -.067 | |
| c13 | .277 | .223 | .006 | ||
| c18R | .015 | -.298 | -.036 | .094 | |
| c23R | .022 | .187 | -.219 | .067 | |
| c28 | .226 | -.004 | -.074 | ||
| c33 | .232 | -.168 | -.004 | ||
| c38 | .139 | .056 | -.004 | .046 | |
| c43R | .031 | -.027 | -.090 | ||
| n4 | -.008 | -.106 | -.088 | .235 | |
| n9R | -.294 | -.263 | -.083 | .206 | -.065 |
| n14 | -.042 | .055 | -.029 | -.031 | |
| n19 | .140 | -.172 | -.139 | -.125 | |
| n24R | -.008 | -.188 | -.010 | .045 | |
| n29 | .080 | -.080 | -.142 | .295 | -.178 |
| n34R | -.185 | -.122 | .084 | ||
| n39 | -.063 | .054 | -.073 | -.104 | |
| o5 | .104 | .039 | -.047 | .067 | |
| o10 | .047 | .232 | .144 | ||
| o15 | .034 | .187 | .035 | .022 | |
| o20 | .132 | -.004 | .000 | .077 | |
| o25 | .082 | .030 | -.166 | .079 | |
| o30 | .232 | .202 | .073 | .089 | .052 |
| o35R | .097 | -.177 | -.152 | -.192 | -.017 |
| o40 | .155 | .111 | .196 | -.129 | |
| o41R | .094 | .041 | .059 | .000 | .105 |
| o44 | .209 | -.022 | -.083 | -.060 | .037 |
e = extraversion; a = agreeableness; c = conscientiousness; n = neuroticism; o = openness. All absolute loadings > .3 are in bold. R = Reverse-scored items (adjusted so that all item loadings for a personality domain should be positive).
Principal components analysis with varimax rotation for BFI-10 Study 2d, and for all BFI-10 data combined.
| Study 2d (N = 268) | All BFI-10 studies combined (N = 1853) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| e1R | -.039 | -.023 | -.109 | .026 | -.177 | -.068 | -.059 | .076 | ||
| e6 | -.254 | .205 | .049 | .022 | .127 | .100 | ||||
| a2 | .167 | -.052 | .132 | -.047 | -.067 | -.046 | .103 | .070 | ||
| a7R | -.116 | -.053 | -.118 | .062 | -.186 | .098 | .269 | .063 | ||
| c3R | .088 | -.038 | -.111 | .145 | .060 | -.104 | -.227 | -.029 | ||
| c8 | -.048 | -.023 | .126 | -.087 | .003 | .266 | .008 | |||
| n4R | -.026 | -.210 | .065 | -.004 | -.212 | .292 | .166 | .056 | ||
| n9 | -.177 | .146 | -.139 | -.119 | -.222 | -.119 | .091 | .021 | ||
| o5R | -.039 | -.022 | .094 | .054 | .065 | -.016 | -.103 | -.017 | ||
| o10 | .190 | -.028 | -.031 | -.033 | .261 | -.001 | ||||
e = extraversion; a = agreeableness; c = conscientiousness; n = neuroticism; o = openness. All absolute loadings > .3 are in bold. R = Reverse-scored items (adjusted so that all item loadings for a personality domain should be positive).
Inter-correlations for the BFI-44, BFI-10X, and BFI-10.
| (.755) | |||||||||||||||
| .313 | (.721) | ||||||||||||||
| .268 | .372 | (.766) | |||||||||||||
| -.490 | -.421 | -.406 | (.743) | ||||||||||||
| .409 | .248 | .190 | -.133 | (.777) | |||||||||||
| .311 | .175 | -.380 | .305 | (.523) | |||||||||||
| .157 | .234 | -.318 | .112 | .175 | (.137) | ||||||||||
| .193 | .330 | -.273 | .148 | .106 | .183 | (.383) | |||||||||
| -.444 | -.322 | -.315 | -.183 | -.331 | -.230 | -.180 | (.444) | ||||||||
| .331 | .225 | .143 | -.110 | .266 | .104 | .110 | -.147 | (.347) | |||||||
| .321 | .067 | -.393 | .359 | .141 | .040 | -.381 | .333 | (.647) | |||||||
| .080 | .184 | -.240 | .149 | .119 | .177 | -.193 | .144 | .036 | (.287) | ||||||
| .264 | .351 | -.292 | .196 | .193 | .160 | -.212 | .149 | .039 | .121 | (.384) | |||||
| -.445 | -.241 | -.167 | -.225 | -.353 | -.210 | -.066 | -.231 | -.232 | -.141 | -.051 | (.481) | ||||
| .322 | .289 | .044 | -.168 | .260 | .241 | .035 | -.227 | .253 | .010 | .023 | -.089 | (.410) | |||
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness.
BFI-44 and BFI-10X scale inter-correlations, N = 798; BFI-10 scale inter-correlations, N = 1853; BFI-44/BFI-10, and BFI-10X/BFI-10 inter-correlations, N = 234–235.
*Coefficient alpha for total/combined data in parentheses.
BFI-44 descriptive statistics.
| Mean (sd) | Cronbach's alpha (mean inter-item correlation) | Test-retest coefficient | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.21 (.615) | 3.23 (.587) | 3.27 (.581) | 3.15 (.619) | .778 (.307) | .720 (.248) | .770 (.294) | .741 (.262) | .770 | |
| 3.81 (.528) | 3.89 (.503) | 3.81 (.527) | 3.75 (.522) | .735 (.244) | .705 (.222) | .734 (.240) | .698 (.211) | .694 | |
| 3.41 (.546) | 3.51 (.581) | 3.45 (.601) | 3.26 (.566) | .732 (.239) | .780 (.292) | .806 (.319) | .727 (.231) | .737 | |
| 2.92 (.581) | 2.93 (.637) | 2.94 (.604) | 2.96 (.631) | .720 (.242) | .776 (.303) | .754 (.270) | .742 (.267) | .766 | |
| 3.56 (.577) | 3.48 (.603) | 3.54 (.545) | 3.35 (.583) | .785 (.271) | .807 (.294) | .766 (.253) | .737 (.224) | .738 | |
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness.
Study 1a, N = 235. Study 1b, N = 184 (openness = 183). Study 1c, N = 172 (conscientiousness = 171).
Study 1d, N = 212 (neuroticism = 213).
†n = 91; all ps < .0005.
BFI-10 descriptive statistics.
| Mean (sd) | Cronbach's alpha (2-item correlation) | Test-retest | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.33 (.942) | 3.23 (.990) | 3.24 (.990) | 3.05 (1.056) | 3.41 (.999) | .752 (.603) | .593 (.423) | .704 (.546) | .704 (.550) | .675 (.511) | .803 | .823 | .873 | .835 | |
| 3.69 (.669) | 3.66 (.843) | 3.63 (.871) | 3.59 (.830) | 3.64 (.826) | .037 (.020) | .295 (.174) | .466 (.304) | .269 (.157) | .299 (.176) | .515 | .811 | .731 | .705 | |
| 3.48 (.814) | 3.44 (.883) | 3.28 (.847) | 3.40 (.816) | 3.36 (.830) | .462 (.313) | .394 (.251) | .251 (.146) | .286 (.174) | .459 (.309) | .668 | .645 | .706 | .674 | |
| 2.81 (.856) | 3.01 (.927) | 2.92 (.960) | 3.05 (.926) | 2.99 (.939) | .628 (.458) | .429 (.273) | .502 (.335) | .331 (.198) | .593 (.422) | .610 | .749 | .837 | .746 | |
| 3.81 (.803) | 3.79 (.886) | 3.83 (.898) | 3.83 (.911) | 3.94 (.849) | .438 (.283) | .364 (.225) | .382 (.238) | .447 (.291) | .525 (.358) | .698 | .821 | .839 | .793 | |
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness. S1a–S2d = Study 1a to Study 2d. Study 1a, N = 235 (agreeableness and conscientiousness, N = 234). Study 2a, N = 975 (agreeableness, N = 973; conscientiousness, N = 972; openness, N = 974). Study 2b, N = 213 (agreeableness and neuroticism, N = 212). Study 2c, N = 189. Study 2d, N = 268.
†S1a, n = 90/91; S2b, n = 78/79; S2c, n = 91. All ps < .0005.
BFI-10 item retest coefficients, and alpha coefficients for test and retest sessions.
| Study 1a | Study 2b | Study 2c | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | Retest coefficients | T1 | T2 | Retest coefficients | T1 | T2 | Retest coefficients | ||||
| alpha (2-item correlation) | alpha (2-item correlation) | item 1 (item 2) | overall | alpha (2-item correlation) | alpha (2-item correlation) | item 1 (item 2) | overall | alpha (2-item correlation) | alpha (2-item correlation) | item 1 (item 2) | overall | |
| .788 (.651) | .687 (.523) | .788 (.647) | .803 | .722 (.572) | .795 (.661) | .783 (.763) | .823 | .762 (.630) | .683 (.525) | .799 (.774) | .873 | |
| .122 (.066) | .243 (.142) | .386 (.504) | .515 | .439 (.283) | .498 (.334) | .760 (.771) | .811 | .458 (.299) | .189 (.104) | .588 (.684) | .731 | |
| .356 (.223) | .272 (.162) | .703 (.554) | .668 | .138 (.075) | -.090 (-.043) | .652 (.506) | .645 | .329 (.199) | .293 (.181) | .710 (.596) | .706 | |
| .626 (.457) | .639 (.470) | .568 (.456) | .610 | .605 (.433) | .716 (.559) | .579 (.716) | .749 | .532 (.363) | .494 (.330) | .710 (.755) | .837 | |
| .329 (.198) | .393 (.246) | .599 (.530) | .698 | .291 (.173) | .324 (.196) | .857 (.645) | .821 | .551 (.381) | .499 (.336) | .826 (.735) | .839 | |
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness. T1 = test 1; T2 = test 2. Study 1a, n = 90/91; Study 2b, n = 78/79; Study 2c, n = 91.
Age and gender as predictors for the big five personality domains.
| All BFI-44 | Extraversion | .086 | .005 | 2.879 | .086 | .032 |
| Agreeableness | .120 | .012 | 5.643 | .096 | .091 | |
| (df: 2, 770) | Conscientiousness | .239 | .054 | 23.244 | -.003 | .238 |
| Neuroticism | .137 | .016 | 7.334 | .050 | -.119 | |
| Openness | .171 | .027 | 11.604 | .162 | -.033 | |
| All BFI-10 | Extraversion | .097 | .008 | 8.599 | .089 | -.025 |
| Agreeableness | .108 | .011 | 10.679 | .094 | .074 | |
| (df: 2, 1820) | Conscientiousness | .249 | .061 | 60.112 | -.036 | .239 |
| Neuroticism | .080 | .005 | 5.876 | .072 | -.023 | |
| Openness | .175 | .029 | 28.665 | .092 | -.131 |
†p ≤ .10;
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.
Correlations between the big five personality domains and chronotype.
| Chronotype (rMEQ) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BFI-10 | Tsaousis [ | |||||||||
| .048 (225) | .056 (167) | .196 | .105 (202) | .025 (225) | .019 (938) | .024 (213) | .002 (189) | .067 (268) | ||
| .022 (225) | .215 | .205 | -.021 (202) | .002 (224) | .057 (936) | .214 | .087 (189) | .004 (268) | ||
| .155 | .203 | .127 (164) | .194 | .149 | .204 | .218 | .331 | .214 | ||
| .015 (225) | -.043 (167) | -.143 (165) | -.096 (203) | -.005 (225) | -.004 (937) | .102 (212) | -.013 (189) | .002 (268) | ||
| .017 (225) | .054 (167) | .146 (165) | -.046 (202) | .008 (225) | .013 (937) | -.159 | .051 (189) | .178 | ||
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness; rMEQ = reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire.
†Partial correlations, controlling for age; N-values in parentheses. S1a–S2d = Study 1a–Study 2d.
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.
‡Results from Tsaousis' [32] meta-analysis.
Correlations between the big five personality domains and daydreaming frequency, mind wandering, attention-related cognitive errors, and mindfulness.
| Daydreaming Frequency | Mind Wandering | CES | Mindfulness | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giluk [ | |||||||||||||
| -.250 | -.109 | -.087 (213) | -.069 (268) | -.266 | -.141 (192) | .031 (189) | -.071 (268) | -.171 | .287 | .156 | .056 (174) | ||
| -.185 | -.031 (328) | -.040 (212) | -.107 (268) | -.266 | -.008 (191) | -.085 (189) | -.120 | .021 (259) | .375 | .128 (184) | .088 (174) | ||
| -.376 | -.226 | -.205 | -.326 | -.581 | -.376 | -.308 | -.492 | -.192 | .365 | .121 (185) | .252 | ||
| .389 | .073 (328) | .255*** (212) | .208 | .435 | .274 | .224** (189) | .222 | .199 | -.385 | -.386 | -.193 | ||
| .013 (180) | .112 | .180 | .054 (268) | -.105 (172) | -.073 (189) | -.034 (189) | .005 (268) | -.092 (260) | .211 | .121 (185) | .109 (174) | ||
E = extraversion; A = agreeableness; C = conscientiousness; N = neuroticism; O = openness.
†Partial correlations, controlling for age; N-values in parentheses. S1a–S2d = Study 1a–Study 2d. CES = The Attention-related Cognitive Errors Scale.
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.
‡Results from Giluk's [34] meta-analysis for mindfulness.
Correlations between big five personality facets and chronotype, daydreaming frequency, mind wandering, and mindfulness.
| Chronotype (rMEQ) | Daydreaming Frequency | Mind Wandering | Mindfulness | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |||||
| Assertiveness | -.022 | -.001 | .150 | .084 | -.277 | -.250 | .220 |
| Activity | .138 | .079 | .173 | .118 | -.138 | -.159 | .337 |
| Altruism | .030 | .192 | .212 | -.055 | -.105 | -.257 | .311 |
| Compliance | -.035 | .103 | .145 | .045 | -.149 | -.169 | .342 |
| Order | .105 | .091 | -.037 | .165 | -.216 | -.327 | .185 |
| Self-discipline | .136 | .195 | .172 | .174 | -.386 | -.596 | .332 |
| Anxiety | .011 | -.026 | -.111 | -.081 | .312 | .399 | -.351 |
| Depression | -.009 | -.039 | -.211 | -.091 | .339 | .348 | -.295 |
| Openness to aesthetics | .023 | .026 | .019 | .033 | .076 | -.072 | .162 |
| Openness to ideas | -.018 | .002 | .217 | -.076 | -.014 | -.128 | .161 |
†Partial correlations, controlling for age; N-values as for Tables 9 and 10; rMEQ = reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire.
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.
Self-discipline as a mediator between chronotype and daydreaming frequency, mind wandering, and mindfulness.
| Model 1: Predictor/IV = Chronotype (rMEQ); Criterion/DV = Daydreaming Frequency (DF) | |||||||
| rMEQ | - | DF | -.196 | - | .054 (.684) | .225 | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | - | .221 | - | .089 (1.133) | -.042 (-.531) | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | DF | -.128 | -.338 | .087 (1.153) | .215 | |
| Model 2: Predictor/IV = Chronotype (rMEQ); Criterion/DV = Mind Wandering (MW) | |||||||
| rMEQ | - | MW | -.154 (-1.950) | - | -.148 (-1.835) | -.059 (-.739) | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | - | .170 | - | .189 | .001 (.017) | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | MW | -.056 (-.866) | -.603 | -.032 (-.486) | -.060 (-.936) | |
| Model 3: Predictor/IV = Chronotype (rMEQ); Criterion/DV = Mindfulness (MLO) | |||||||
| rMEQ | - | MLO | .226 | - | .118 (1.547) | -.011 (-.140) | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | - | .208 | - | .029 (.382) | -.058 (-.762) | |
| rMEQ | Self-discipline | MLO | .161 | .296 | .107 (1.458) | .010 (.134) | |
DF = Daydreaming Frequency; MW = Mind Wandering; MLO = Mindful Attention Awareness Scale-Lapses Only; rMEQ = reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire.
†p ≤ .10;
*p ≤ .05;
**p ≤ .01;
***p ≤ .0005.