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The Big Five Personality Traits: Psychological Entities or Statistical Constructs?
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The Big Five Personality Traits: Psychological Entities or Statistical Constructs?
Behavior Genetics 44(6): 591-604
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2013
English
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Sanja Franić
Denny Borsboom
University Of Amsterdam
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Conor V. Dolan
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The present study employed multivariate genetic item-level analyses to examine the ontology and the genetic and environmental etiology of the Big Five pers
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