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2. Relationships between Academic Performance, Perceived Group Psychological Capital, and Positive Psychological Capital of Thai Undergraduate Students
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Vanno, Vitanya, Kaemkate, Wannee, and Wongwanich, Suwimon
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- 2014
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3. The Emergence of Sex Differences in Personality Traits in Early Adolescence: A Cross-Sectional, Cross-Cultural Study
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De Bolle, Marleen, De Fruyt, Filip, McCrae, Robert R., Löckenhoff, Corinna E., Costa, Paul T., Jr., Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E., Ahn, Chang-kyu, Ahn, Hyun-nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana V., Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas R., Chan, Wayne, Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret T., Fehr, Ryan, Ficková, Emília, Gelfand, Michele J., Graf, Sylvie, Gülgöz, Sami, Hřebíčková, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Knežević, Goran, Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora, Lima, Margarida P., Martin, Thomas A., Marušić, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsuharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Purić, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reátegui, Norma, Rolland, Jean-Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, Yik, Michelle, and Terracciano, Antonio
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- 2015
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4. THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ LIFE SKILLS SCALE IN THAI SPORT SCHOOL
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Julvanichpong, Tanida, primary and Vanno, Vitanya, additional
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- 2016
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5. The Validity and Structure of Culture-Level Personality Scores: Data from Ratings of Young Adolescents
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McCrae, Robert R., Terracciano, Antonio, De Fruyt, Filip, De Bolle, Marleen, Gelfand, Michele J., Costa, Paul T., Jr., Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E., Ahn, Chang-Kyu, Ahn, Hyun-nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jueri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana V., Blatny, Marek, Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas R., Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret T., de Lima, Margarida P., Fehr, Ryan, Fickova, Emilia, Gulgoz, Sami, Hrebickova, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Knežević, Goran, de Figueroa, Nora Leibovich, Loeckenhoff, Corinna E., Martin, Thomas A., Marušić, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsuharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Purić, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reategui, Norma, Rolland, Jean-Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, Yik, Michelle, Department of psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [New Brunswick] (RU), Rutgers University System (Rutgers)-Rutgers University System (Rutgers), Centre de Recherche sur le Sport et le Mouvement (CeRSM), Université Paris Nanterre (UPN), Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés (LRGP), Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lorraine (UL), Siuta, Jerzy, and Szmigielska-Siuta, Barbara
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cechy charakteru ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,psychology of adolescents ,personality traits ,[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences ,psychologia nastolatków ,Emotion Cognition et Comportement - Abstract
We examined properties of culture-level personality traits in ratings of targets (N=5,109) ages 12 to 17 in 24 cultures. Aggregate scores were generalizable across gender, age, and relationship groups and showed convergence with culture-level scores from previous studies of self-reports and observer ratings of adults, but they were unrelated to national character stereotypes. Trait profiles also showed cross-study agreement within most cultures, 8 of which had not previously been studied. Multidimensional scaling showed that Western and non-Western cultures clustered along a dimension related to Extraversion. A culture-level factor analysis replicated earlier findings of a broad Extraversion factor but generally resembled the factor structure found in individuals. Continued analysis of aggregate personality scores is warranted. This is the peer-reviewed version of the article: McCrae, R. R.; Terracciano, A.; De Fruyt, F.; De Bolle, M.; Gelfand, M. J.; Costa, P. T.; Aguilar-Vafaie, M. E.; Ahn, C.-K.; Ahn, H.; Alcalay, L.; Allik, J.; Avdeyeva, T. V.; Blatny, M.; Bratko, D.; Brunner-Sciarra, M.; Cain, T. R.; Chittcharat, N.; Crawford, J. T.; de Lima, M. P.; Fehr, R.; Fickova, E.; Gulgoz, S.; Hrebickova, M.; Jussim, L.; Klinkosz, W.; Knežević, G.; de Figueroa, N. L.; Loeckenhoff, C. E.; Martin, T. A.; Marušić, I.; Mastor, K. A.; Nakazato, K.; Nansubuga, F.; Porrata, J.; Purić, D.; Realo, A.; Reategui, N.; Rolland, J.-P.; Schmidt, V.; Sekowski, A.; Shakespeare-Finch, J.; Shimonaka, Y.; Simonetti, F.; Siuta, J.; Szmigielska, B.; Vanno, V.; Wang, L.; Yik, M. The Validity and Structure of Culture-Level Personality Scores: Data From Ratings of Young Adolescents. Journal of Personality 2010, 78 (3), 815–838. [https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6494.2010.00634.x]
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- 2010
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6. The validity and structure of culture-level personality scores: Data from ratings of young adolescents
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McCrae, Robert, Terracciano, Antonio, De Fruyt, Filip, De Bolle, Marleen, Gelfand, Michele, Costa, Paul, Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria, Ahn, Chang-kyu, Ahn, Hyun-nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Juri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana, Blatny, Marek, Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas, Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret, de Lima, Margarida, Fehr, Ryan, Fickova, Emilia, Gulgoz, Sami, Hrebickova, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Knezevic, Goran, Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora, Lockenhoff, Corinna, Martin, Thomas, Marusic, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Puric, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reategui, Norma, Rolland, Jean-Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, Yik, Michelle, McCrae, Robert, Terracciano, Antonio, De Fruyt, Filip, De Bolle, Marleen, Gelfand, Michele, Costa, Paul, Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria, Ahn, Chang-kyu, Ahn, Hyun-nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Juri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana, Blatny, Marek, Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas, Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret, de Lima, Margarida, Fehr, Ryan, Fickova, Emilia, Gulgoz, Sami, Hrebickova, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Knezevic, Goran, Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora, Lockenhoff, Corinna, Martin, Thomas, Marusic, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Puric, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reategui, Norma, Rolland, Jean-Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, and Yik, Michelle
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We examined properties of culture-level personality traits in ratings of targets (N=5,109) ages 12 to 17 in 24 cultures. Aggregate scores were generalizable across gender, age, and relationship groups and showed convergence with culture-level scores from previous studies of self-reports and observer ratings of adults, but they were unrelated to national character stereotypes. Trait profiles also showed cross-study agreement within most cultures, 8 of which had not previously been studied. Multidimensional scaling showed that Western and non-Western cultures clustered along a dimension related to Extraversion. A culture-level factor analysis replicated earlier findings of a broad Extraversion factor but generally resembled the factor structure found in individuals. Continued analysis of aggregate personality scores is warranted.
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- 2010
7. Assessing the universal structure of personality in early adolescence: The NEO-PI-R and NEO-PI-3 in 24 cultures
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de Fruyt, Filip, de Bolle, Marleen, McCrae, Robert R., Terracciano, Antonio, Costa, Paul T., Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E., Ahn, Chang Kyu, Ahn, Hyun Nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana V., Blatný, Marek, Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas R., Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret T., Fehr, Ryan, Ficková, Emília, Gelfand, Michele J., Gulgoz, Sami, Hrebuícková, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Kneževic, Goran, de Figueroa, Nora Leibovich, Lima, Margarida P., Löckenhoff, Corinna E., Martin, Thomas A., Marušic, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsuharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Puric, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reátegui, Norma, Rolland, Jean Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, Yik, Michelle, de Fruyt, Filip, de Bolle, Marleen, McCrae, Robert R., Terracciano, Antonio, Costa, Paul T., Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E., Ahn, Chang Kyu, Ahn, Hyun Nie, Alcalay, Lidia, Allik, Jüri, Avdeyeva, Tatyana V., Blatný, Marek, Bratko, Denis, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, Cain, Thomas R., Chittcharat, Niyada, Crawford, Jarret T., Fehr, Ryan, Ficková, Emília, Gelfand, Michele J., Gulgoz, Sami, Hrebuícková, Martina, Jussim, Lee, Klinkosz, Waldemar, Kneževic, Goran, de Figueroa, Nora Leibovich, Lima, Margarida P., Löckenhoff, Corinna E., Martin, Thomas A., Marušic, Iris, Mastor, Khairul Anwar, Nakazato, Katsuharu, Nansubuga, Florence, Porrata, Jose, Puric, Danka, Realo, Anu, Reátegui, Norma, Rolland, Jean Pierre, Schmidt, Vanina, Sekowski, Andrzej, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Shimonaka, Yoshiko, Simonetti, Franco, Siuta, Jerzy, Szmigielska, Barbara, Vanno, Vitanya, Wang, Lei, and Yik, Michelle
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The structure and psychometric characteristics of the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3), a more readable version of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R), are examined and compared with NEO-PI-R characteristics using data from college student observer ratings of 5,109 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years from 24 cultures. Replacement items in the PI-3 showed on average stronger item-total correlations and slightly improved facet reliabilities compared with the NEO-PI-R in both English- and non-English-speaking samples. NEO-PI-3 replacement items did not substantially affect scale means compared with the original scales. Analyses across and within cultures confirmed the intended factor structure of both versions when used to describe young adolescents. The authors discuss implications of these cross-cultural findings for the advancement of studies in adolescence and personality development across the lifespan.
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8. The Factors Related to The Critical Social - Media Receiving Behavior of Freshman Students at Srinakharinwirot University.
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Komanee, Natthakan, Leesattrupai, Chanya, and Vanno, Vitanya
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This research had two purposes. First, it aimed to examine the relationships between Big Five personality, attitudes toward critical media - receiving, family models and the influence of peers affecting critical social-media receiving behavior. Second, this research attempted to predict critical social-media receiving behavior through these factor. The subjects were comprised of three hundred and sixty freshman student in Srinakharinwirot University by Quota Sampling population from eighteen faculties. Questionnaires were used as means of data collection. Then the data were analyzed by Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Regression Analysis through the Enter method. The results of the findings were as follows: 1) Neuroticism had negative correlation with social-media receiving behavior with a statistical significance of .01 level. 2) Extraversion had no relationship with social-media receiving behavior. 3) Openness, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, attitudes toward critical media - receiving, family models and the influence of peers had positive correlation with socialmedia receiving behavior with a statistical significance of .01 level. 4) Factors such as a big five personality, attitude toward critical media–receiving, family models and influence of peer could predict critical social-media receiving behavior that could be predictable at fifty six percent with a statistical significance of .001 level and the findings revealed that the four most important variables consisted of attitude toward critical media–receiving (β = .59, p < .001) Conscientiousness (β = .18, p < .001) Influence of peer (β = .12, p < .01) and Neuroticism (β= - .10, p< .05) respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries
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Proyer, René T., primary, Ruch, Willibald, additional, Ali, Numan S., additional, Al-Olimat, Hmoud S., additional, Amemiya, Toshihiko, additional, Adal, Tamirie Andualem, additional, Ansari, Sadia Aziz, additional, Arhar, Špela, additional, Asem, Gigi, additional, Baudin, Nicolas, additional, Bawab, Souha, additional, Bergen, Doris, additional, Brdar, Ingrid, additional, Brites, Rute, additional, Brunner-Sciarra, Marina, additional, Carrell, Amy, additional, Dios, Hugo Carretero, additional, Celik, Mehmet, additional, Ceschi, Grazia, additional, Chang, Kay, additional, Guo-Hai, Chen, additional, Cheryomukhin, Alexander, additional, Chik, Maria P. Y., additional, Chlopicki, Wladyslaw, additional, Cranney, Jacquelyn, additional, Dahourou, Donatien, additional, Doosje, Sibe, additional, Dore, Margherita, additional, El-Arousy, Nahwat, additional, Fickova, Emilia, additional, Führ, Martin, additional, Gallivan, Joanne, additional, Geling, Han, additional, Germikova, Lydia, additional, Giedraityte, Marija, additional, Goh, Abe, additional, González, Rebeca Díaz, additional, Ho, Sai Kin, additional, Hrebícková, Martina, additional, Jaime, Belen, additional, Kaare, Birgit Hertzberg, additional, Kamble, Shanmukh, additional, Kazarian, Shahe, additional, Kerkkänen, Paavo, additional, Klementová, Mirka, additional, Kobozeva, Irina M., additional, Kovjanic, Snjezana, additional, Kumaraswamy, Narasappa, additional, Lampert, Martin, additional, Liao, Chao-Chih, additional, Levesque, Manon, additional, Loizou, Eleni, additional, Díaz Loving, Rolando, additional, Lyttle, Jim, additional, Machline, Vera C., additional, McGoldrick, Sean, additional, Mcrorie, Margaret, additional, Min, Liu, additional, Mõttus, René, additional, Munyae, Margret M., additional, Navia, Carmen Elvira, additional, Nkhalamba, Mathero, additional, Pedrini, Pier Paolo, additional, Petkova, Mirsolava, additional, Platt, Tracey, additional, Popa, Diana-Elena, additional, Radomska, Anna, additional, Rashid, Tabassum, additional, Rawlings, David, additional, Rubio, Victor J., additional, Samson, Andrea C., additional, Sarid, Orly, additional, Shams, Soraya, additional, Sisokohm, Sek, additional, Smári, Jakob, additional, Sneddon, Ian, additional, Snikhovska, Irena, additional, Stephanenko, Ekaterina A., additional, Stokenberga, Ieva, additional, Stuer, Hugo, additional, Tanoto, Yohana Sherly Rosalina, additional, Tapia, Luis, additional, Taylor, Julia, additional, Thibault, Pascal, additional, Thompson, Ava, additional, Thörn, Hanna, additional, Toyota, Hiroshi, additional, Ujlaky, Judit, additional, Vanno, Vitanya, additional, Wang, Jun, additional, Van Der Westhuizen, Betsie, additional, Wijayathilake, Deepani, additional, Wong, Peter S. O., additional, Wycoff, Edgar B., additional, and Yeun, Eun Ja, additional
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- 2009
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