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An Examination of Inter-Domain Relationships Among Some Ability and Personality Traits

A. Ralph Hakstian

University of British Columbia

Raymond B. Cattell

University of Hawaii

Linkages between the abilities and personality domains are explicated from the results of a recent study, in which cross-domain correlations between 20 ability variables and 14 personality traits were obtained from a sample of 138 late adolescent males. A model designed to reveal the structure of cross-battery correlations— Tucker's interbattery factor model—was employed, and three interbattery factors were isolated. These inter-domain factors are discussed and related to earlier-discovered second-order factors in the personality domain.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 38, No. 2, 275-290 (1978)
DOI: 10.1177/001316447803800209


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