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The development and validation of a measure of character: The CIVIC
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2017
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Social PsychologyEmpathyEducationPsychometricsClassical Test TheoryTrait TheoryPsychologySocial SciencesPersonal IdentityCharacter CoresCharacter Trait ItemsPersonality DevelopmentCharacter PsychologySocial IdentityApplied Social PsychologyEmotional IntelligenceConscientiousnessMoral PsychologyPersonality PsychologyPerformance StudiesCharacter ScaleInterpersonal RelationshipsPersonality SciencePsychological Measurement
The present research study sought to develop and validate a character scale – the Comprehensive Inventory of Virtuous Instantiations of Character using a total sample size of 3679 across five studies. In Study 1, character trait items were generated using an integrative classification system. In Study 2, character trait scales were further refined and their factor structure examined, revealing eight higher-order character dimensions or character cores: appreciation, intellectual engagement, fortitude, interpersonal consideration, sincerity, temperance, transcendence, and empathy. Study 3 established convergent validity of character traits with extant measures and discriminability from personality facets, social desirability, and moral cognitive development. Study 4 revealed that character cores were more strongly related to evaluative constructs than personality dimensions. Study 5 demonstrated that character cores predicted performance and psychological well-being outcomes above and beyond personality. The implications of our findings for the assessment and taxonomy of character are discussed.
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