Authors
Robert R McCrae, John E Kurtz, Shinji Yamagata, Antonio Terracciano
Publication date
2011/2
Journal
Personality and social psychology review
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
28-50
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
The authors examined data (N = 34,108) on the differential reliability and validity of facet scales from the NEO Inventories. They evaluated the extent to which (a) psychometric properties of facet scales are generalizable across ages, cultures, and methods of measurement, and, (b) validity criteria are associated with different forms of reliability. Composite estimates of facet scale stability, heritability, and cross-observer validity were broadly generalizable. Two estimates of retest reliability were independent predictors of the three validity criteria; none of three estimates of internal consistency was. Available evidence suggests the same pattern of results for other personality inventories. Internal consistency of scales can be useful as a check on data quality but appears to be of limited utility for evaluating the potential validity of developed scales, and it should not be used as a substitute for retest reliability. Further …
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Scholar articles
RR McCrae, JE Kurtz, S Yamagata, A Terracciano - Personality and social psychology review, 2011