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ArtikelPersonality Plasticity After Age 30  
Oleh: McCrae, Robert R. ; Terracciano, Antonio ; Costa, Paul T. (Jr.) ; Costa, Paul T., [Jr.]
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 32 no. 08 (2006), page 999-1009.
Topik: PERSONALITY; Five - Factor Model; personality development; long - term stability; individual differences; life span; older adults
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Isi artikelRank - order consistency of personality traits increases from childhood to age 30. After that, different summaries of the literature predict a plateau at age 30, or at age 50, or a curvilinear peak in consistency at age 50. These predictions were evaluated at group and individual levels using longitudinal data from the Guilford - Zimmerman Temperament Survey and the Revised NEO Personality Inventory for periods of up to 42 years. Consistency declined toward a nonzero asymptote with increasing time interval. Although some scales showed increasing stability after age 30, the rank - order consistencies of the major dimensions and most facets of the Five - Factor Model were unrelated to age. Ipsative stability, assessed with the California Adult Q - Set, also was unrelated to age. These data strengthen claims of predominant personality stability after age 30.
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