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                  Subject                PSYCHOLOGY 
                  Paper No and Title     Paper No 5: Personality Theories 
                  Module No and Title    Module No 3: Factor-analytic trait theories: Raymond 
                                         Cattell, The Big Five Model 
                  Module Tag             PSY_P5_M3 
                                                                                                    
                  Table of Contents  
                     1.  Learning Outcomes 
                     2.  Introduction 
                     3.  Raymond Cattell and his Approach to Personality  
                        3.1 Biographical Account  
                        3.2 Cattell’s Approach to Personality 
                        3.3 Assessment in Cattell’s Theory 
                     4.  The Big Five Model 
                        4.1 Robert R. McCrae and Paul T. Costa, Jr.: Biographical Accounts 
                        4.2  Searching for the Big Five 
                        4.3 Five-Factor Theory: Units 
                     5.  Evaluative Comments 
                     6.  Summary 
                   
                   
      PSYCHOLOGY                    Paper No 5: Personality Theories 
                                    Module No 3: Factor-analytic trait theories: Raymond 
                                    Cattell, The Big Five Model 
                      
                                                                                                                                                                      
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                       1.  Learning Outcomes  
                       After studying this module, you shall be able to 
                                   Reflect on Factor Analytic Theories and Factor Analysis 
                                   Review the Cattellian Approach to Personality 
                                   Review the Big Five Model of Personality 
                                   Evaluate Factor Analytic Theories 
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                       2. Introduction  
                       Nomothetic  trait  models  are  obligated  to  Raymond  Cattell,  an  eloquent  proponent  that  key 
                       attributes of personality can be illustrated by discrete dimensions. Cattell’s theory of personality 
                       is  inseparably  connected  to  quantitative  measurement  models  based  on  factor  analysis  of 
                       personality data through questionnaire responses and other sources. While Costa and McCrae 
                       attempted  to  stimulate  the  majestic  proposal  of  Cattell’s  idea-  an  empirical  model  of  traits 
                       encompassing  gamut  of  personality.  Their  Big  Five  model  was  focused  on  depiction  of 
                       personality, not causes of personality. 
                       To study problems with multiple variables, Cattell stressed a great deal on the statistical tool of 
                       factor analysis which is used to segregate larger group of observed, interrelated variables to find 
                       out a limited number of underlying factors. Cattell used mainly the R and P technique of factor 
                       analysis. 
                       R technique, being the most common form, usually entails providing big groups of research 
                       participants varied personality tests & then inter-correlating their scores. The idea is to start with 
                       a huge number of surface variables (surface traits) and then to decrease them to fewer common 
                       source  factors  (source  traits)  which  can  predict  the  variation  in  surface-variable  measures. 
                       Strongly  inter-correlated  variables  are  said  to  be  measuring  similar  unit  or  factor.  The 
                       investigators  find  it  most  difficult  to  label  these  factors  and  considerable  skill  and  care  is 
                       exercised in the labelling process as it has implications for theory and research. Once the inter-
                       correlations  have  been  computed, further factor-analytic  calculations  are  used  to  get  a  factor 
                       matrix  of  factor  loadings  (degree  of  association  between  surface  variable  &  its  underlying 
                       factor).  
                       Once the tentative  identification  of  factors  is  done,  researchers  usually  attempt  to  use  other 
                       samples (age, ethnic background) for cross validation and also place more tests into the analysis 
                       to discern new variables loading significantly on the same factor. 
                       P technique is intended to determine the unique trait structure of a particular person (Cattell, 
                       1961, 1965). By testing the individual over and over again over a period of time on a number of 
                       personality traits and Cattell used it to appraise the alterations in individual motivations. 
                        
                        
                        
        PSYCHOLOGY                             Paper No 5: Personality Theories 
                                               Module No 3: Factor-analytic trait theories: Raymond 
                                               Cattell, The Big Five Model 
                           
                                                                                                                                                           
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                   3.  Raymond Cattell and his Approach to Personality 
                   3.1 Biographical Account 
                   Raymond Bernard Cattell born in Hilltop, England, on March 20, 1905 as the second born to a 
                   mechanical engineer father. Cattell was an exceptional student winning scholarship to University 
                   of  London.  In  1924,  he  earned  his  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  with  first-class  honours  in 
                   chemistry  from  Kings  College.  Soon  his  interests  became  more  social  &  he  dazed  his  well 
                   wishers by switching to the dubious subject of psychology. “My laboratory bench began to seem 
                   small, and the world’s problems vast. I concluded that to get beyond human irrationalities, I had 
                   to study the workings of the mind itself” (Cattell, 1974, p. 64). 
                   Cattell  received  his  doctorate  under  Charles  Spearman  of  the  factor  analysis  fame  from 
                   University of London in 1929. Cattell married thrice: an artist, Monica Campbell from 1930 to 
                   1938  (one  son);  from  1946  to  1980  to  a  mathematician,  Alberta  Schuettler  with  whom  he 
                   published numerous tests and articles and had three daughters and a son; and finally to a clinical 
                   psychologist, Heather Birkett.  
                   Cattell arrived in United States to work at Columbia University in 1937. Soon afterwards he 
                   shifted  to  Clark  University  in  Massachusetts,  and  followed  by  Harvard.  In  1945,  he  finally 
                   honoured  a  research  professorship  at  University  of  Illinois  and  founded  the  Laboratory  of 
                   Personality Assessment and stayed as director for 27 years. In 1978, he relocated to teach at the 
                   University of Hawaii.  
                   As one of the most ingenious personality theorists, Cattell’s writings comprise of hundreds of 
                   journal  articles  and  around  56  books.  Cattell’s  honours  include  the  New  York  Academy  of 
                   Sciences’  Wenner–Gren Prize  & Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in Psychological 
                   Science from American Psychological Foundation. On February 2, 1998, Raymond Cattell passed 
                   away in Honolulu, Hawaii.  
                    
                   3.2 Cattell’s Approach to Personality 
                    
                   3.2.1 Personality Traits 
                    
                   Cattell described traits as relatively permanent reaction tendencies serving the basic structural 
                   units of the personality. He classified traits in several ways.   
                      Table 1: Cattell’s Classification of Traits   
                      Types of          Concept                                            Example 
                      Traits 
                                        Common trait possessed by everyone to some         Intelligence, 
                                        degree, a few persons possess them to a larger     Extraversion 
                                        degree in comparison to others as all persons      Gregariousness 
                         Common         have a comparable hereditary potential and are 
                            and         subjected to like socio cultural norms and 
                      Unique Traits  pressures. 
                                        Unique traits are those facets of personality      Interest in Cricket or 
                                        shared by only some of the other people.           football. Interest in 
                                        Unique traits are mainly evident in our attitudes  history or philately.  
       PSYCHOLOGY                       Paper No 5: Personality Theories 
                                        Module No 3: Factor-analytic trait theories: Raymond 
                                        Cattell, The Big Five Model 
                       
                                                                                                                                                            
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                                         & interests.  
                                         Ability traits establish how well one is able to    Intelligence level 
                                         move toward a purpose.                              affects the way we 
                          Ability,                                                           endeavour for our 
                       Temperament                                                           goals. 
                              ,          Temperament traits depict the common mode  Being Assertive, easy-
                             and         and affective tenor of our behaviour These          going, or irritable 
                          Dynamic        traits shape the ways we react & act in 
                           Traits        situations. 
                                         Dynamic traits are the motivating forces of          
                                         behaviour. They characterize our interests, 
                                         motivations & ambitions. 
                                         Surface traits are personality descriptions that  Elements              like 
                                         associate with one another but do not compose  indecisiveness, 
                                         a factor as they are not caused by a lone source.  anxiety,  unreasonable 
                                         As  surface  traits  are  made  up  of  numerous  fear  etc.  coalesce  to 
                        Surface and      elements,  they  are  less  firm  and  enduring,  shape the surface trait 
                       Source Traits  therefore       less   significant   in    unfolding  labelled neuroticism.  
                       (steadiness and  personality. 
                        permanence)      Of  larger  weight  are  source  traits  that  are   
                                         unitary  personality  factors  which  are  much 
                                         more  steady  and  enduring.  Each  source  trait 
                                         affects some facet of behaviour. Source traits 
                                         obtained  from  factor  analysis  as  individual 
                                         factors combining to report for surface traits. 
                                         Constitutional  traits  initiate  in  biological  Alcohol intake leading 
                                         environment  but  are  not  necessarily  inborn.  to behaviours like 
                       Constitutional  Factor      analysis   would     point   to   these  carelessness, 
                             and         characteristics being source traits.                talkativeness, slurred 
                       Environmenta                                                          speech. 
                       l-Mold Traits     Environmental-mold traits are learnt qualities  Difference in 
                       (Source Traits    &  behaviours  imposing  a  blueprint  on  behaviour of military 
                        classified on    personality that develop from influences in our  officer and jazz 
                        their origin)    physical social environments.                       musician. 
                                                                                             Difference in 
                                                                                             behaviour of people of 
                                                                                             different cultures.  
                                                                                   
                     
                     
                     
       PSYCHOLOGY                        Paper No 5: Personality Theories 
                                         Module No 3: Factor-analytic trait theories: Raymond 
                                         Cattell, The Big Five Model 
                        
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