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Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples.

Eileen K Graham1, Sara J Weston2, Denis Gerstorf3,4, Tomiko B Yoneda5, Tom Booth6, Christopher R Beam7, Andrew J Petkus7, Johanna Drewelies3, Andrew N Hall1, Emily D Bastarache1, Ryne Estabrook1, Mindy J Katz8, Nicholas A Turiano9, Ulman Lindenberger10, Jacqui Smith11, Gert G Wagner4,10,12, Nancy L Pedersen13, Mathias Allemand14, Avron Spiro15,16,17, Dorly J H Deeg18, Boo Johansson19, Andrea M Piccinin5, Richard B Lipton8, K Warner Schaie20, Sherry Willis21, Chandra A Reynolds22, Ian J Deary6, Scott M Hofer5, Daniel K Mroczek1.   

Abstract

This study assessed change in self-reported Big Five personality traits. We conducted a coordinated integrative data analysis using data from 16 longitudinal samples, comprising a total sample of over 60 000 participants. We coordinated models across multiple datasets and fit identical multi-level growth models to assess and compare the extent of trait change over time. Quadratic change was assessed in a subset of samples with four or more measurement occasions. Across studies, the linear trajectory models revealed declines in conscientiousness, extraversion, and openness. Non-linear models suggested late-life increases in neuroticism. Meta-analytic summaries indicated that the fixed effects of personality change are somewhat heterogeneous and that the variability in trait change is partially explained by sample age, country of origin, and personality measurement method. We also found mixed evidence for predictors of change, specifically for sex and baseline age. This study demonstrates the importance of coordinated conceptual replications for accelerating the accumulation of robust and reliable findings in the lifespan developmental psychological sciences.

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Keywords:  IALSA; coordinated integrative data analysis; lifespan development; open science; personality change; replication

Year:  2020        PMID: 33564207      PMCID: PMC7869960          DOI: 10.1002/per.2259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pers        ISSN: 0890-2070


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