Factor Structure of Items from the Personality Adjective Check List in a Sample of Normal Adolescents

  • Josep M. Tous
  • Núria Pont
  • Ruben Muiños
Palabras clave: Abnormal personality types, Adolescents, Personality adjective check list, Principal components analysis at the items level, Personality disorders

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We present the results of a principal-components analysis of the Personality Adjective Check List (PACL) at the item level, rather than at the scale level. The PACL was constructed by Strack (1987) to evaluate the personality scales proposed by Millon (1981). Data were obtained from a sample of normal adolescents. A scree test was applied to determine the number of factors to be extracted, and the retained factors were then rotated using a varimax procedure. Using the data from this second analysis, congruence coefficients were calculated by correlating the factor weights from the two analyses of men and women. Results reveal the existence in the whole sample of five unipolar personality factors, which we have called: Aggressive, Conscientious, Inhibited, Impulsive and Gregarious. These are not similar to those obtained from a sample of normal adults.

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2006-11-24
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Tous J. M., Pont N. . y Muiños R. . (2006). Factor Structure of Items from the Personality Adjective Check List in a Sample of Normal Adolescents. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 9(2), 228-233. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0606220228A
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