Searching for a common methodological ground for the study of politicians' perceived personality traits: A multilevel psycholexical approach

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dc.contributor.author Kashchuk, Myroslav
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-21T11:12:09Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-21T11:12:09Z
dc.date.issued 2017-05-20
dc.identifier.citation O. Gorbaniuk, W. Razmus, M. Kashchuk et al. Searching for a common methodological ground for the study of politician's perceived personality traits: a multilevel psycholexical approach // Journal of Research in Personality, 2017. – №70. – P. 27-44. uk
dc.identifier.uri http://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/1501
dc.description.abstract The aim of the three-stage psycholexical research was to systematize individual differences in voters’ perception of politicians’ personality traits and the differentiation dimensions of politicians’ images using the example of Ukraine. On the basis of 200 interviews, politicians’ personality lexicon was compiled and categorized. A representative sample of that lexicon was used in a study concerning the perception of several dozen politicians which allowed to identify four dimensions of politicians’ perceived personality traits at the individual and aggregate levels, distinct from the classic Big Five. Another study confirmed the stability of the structure of perception based on 2-level CFA and a strong relationship of personality image with preferences for politicians based on 2-level regression analysis. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.publisher Elsevier uk
dc.subject Psycholexical approach Multilevel approach Personality Traits Politicians Ukraine uk
dc.title Searching for a common methodological ground for the study of politicians' perceived personality traits: A multilevel psycholexical approach uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Опублікований і розповсюджений раніше uk
dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2017.05.004
dc.description.abstracten The aim of the three-stage psycholexical research was to systematize individual differences in voters’ perception of politicians’ personality traits and the differentiation dimensions of politicians’ images using the example of Ukraine. On the basis of 200 interviews, politicians’ personality lexicon was compiled and categorized. A representative sample of that lexicon was used in a study concerning the perception of several dozen politicians which allowed to identify four dimensions of politicians’ perceived personality traits at the individual and aggregate levels, distinct from the classic Big Five. Another study confirmed the stability of the structure of perception based on 2-level CFA and a strong relationship of personality image with preferences for politicians based on 2-level regression analysis. uk
dc.relation.source Journal of Research in Personality, 2017. – №70. uk


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