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Indigenous Personality Measures

Philippine Examples

Ma. Angeles Guanzon-Lapeña

De La Salle University, Manila, clamagl{at}mail.dlsu.edu.ph

A. Timothy Church

Washington State University, church{at}mail.wsu.edu

Annadaisy J. Carlota

University of the Philippines

Marcia S. Katigbak

Washington State University

After noting the need for indigenous scale construction efforts in the Philippines, the current article focuses on the development and current status of two multidimensional measures of Filipino personality constructs, plus two projects that are investigating indigenous Filipino personality structure. In a final section, we note apparent convergences between the personality dimensions identified and assessed by these four projects and consider how these dimensions might relate to purported universal dimensions of personality (i.e., the "Big Five" dimensions).

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 29, No. 1, 249-270 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/0022022198291013


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