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      Development and Validation of the Faceted Inventory of the Five-Factor Model (FI-FFM)

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          The Faceted Inventory of the Five-Factor Model (FI-FFM) is a comprehensive hierarchical measure of personality. The FI-FFM was created across five phases of scale development. It includes five facets apiece for neuroticism, extraversion, and conscientiousness; four facets within agreeableness; and three facets for openness. We present reliability and validity data obtained from three samples. The FI-FFM scales are internally consistent and highly stable over 2 weeks (retest rs ranged from .64 to .82, median r = .77). They show strong convergent and discriminant validity vis-à-vis the NEO, the Big Five Inventory, and the Personality Inventory for DSM-5. Moreover, self-ratings on the scales show moderate to strong agreement with corresponding ratings made by informants ( rs ranged from .26 to .66, median r = .42). Finally, in joint analyses with the NEO Personality Inventory–3, the FI-FFM neuroticism facet scales display significant incremental validity in predicting indicators of internalizing psychopathology.

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                SAGE Publications
                1073-1911
                1552-3489
                January 2019
                June 05 2017
                January 2019
                : 26
                : 1
                : 17-44
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
                [2 ]University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA
                [3 ]Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1073191117711022
                55a6a8d9-7f31-46da-9768-38fb8f4526f5
                © 2019

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                Quantitative & Systems biology,Biophysics
                Quantitative & Systems biology, Biophysics

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