Courtois R, Petot J-M, Plaisant O, Allibe B, Lignier B, Réveillère C, Lecocq G, John O
Département de psychologie, EE 1901 Qualipsy (qualité de vie et santé psychologique), université de Tours, 37041 Tours cedex 1, France; Clinique psychiatrique universitaire et CRIAVS centre-Val-de-Loire, CHRU de Tours, 37044 Tours cedex 9, France.
Laboratoire de psychologie clinique et psychopathologie (EA 4430), université de Paris-Nanterre, 92001 Nanterre cedex, France.
Encephale. 2020 Dec;46(6):455-462. doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2020.02.006. Epub 2020 Apr 21.
Our primary objective was to validate the French version of the BFI-10, an ultra-short ten-item version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI; John et al., 1991), which allows for a reasonably accurate assessment of personality in circumstances in which more in-depth assessment is not possible. In order to reach a thorough evaluation of the external validity, we also aimed to examine the bandwidth of the BFI-10 scales with reference to the study by De Young, Quilty and Peterson (2007) who distinguished between two aspects in each of the Big Five: Assertiveness and Enthusiasm for Extraversion; Compassion and Politeness for Agreeability; Orderliness and Productiveness for Conscientiousness; Withdrawal and Volatility for Negative Emotionality, and finally Openness to Aesthetics and Openness to Ideas for Open-Mindedness. Our concern with regard to bandwidth was to examine whether the BFI-10 scales have strong enough correlations with both aspects of each domain.
Participants. Data from four samples were analysed: Sample 1 comprised 2499 undergraduate students (1654 women) who completed the full BFI in university classes; Sample 2 comprised 13,306 participants (8471 women) who filled out the BFI-10 ten items online via Internet; Sample 3 comprised 143 undergraduate students (115 women) who completed the full BFI twice with a two-week interval; Sample 4 comprised 360 undergraduate students (183 women) who filled out the BFI and NEO PI-R.
The French version of the Big Five Inventory is a 45-item inventory, which measures the five broader domains of personality. The ultrashort Ten-item Big Five Inventory (BFI-10) was developed simultaneously in German and English by Rammstedt and John (2007); it comprises five two-item scales measuring the big five domains. The Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory Revised (NEO PI-R; Costa et McCrae, 1992) is a 240-item questionnaire which assesses the big five domains and 30 lower-order facets, i.e. six facets per domain.
Factor structure and reliability of the five two-item scales were first investigated on samples 1 and 3. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) were conducted on samples 1 and 2, and discriminant validity was assessed via comparison with the NEO PI-R (sample 4). In order to examine the bandwidth of the BFI-10 two-item scales, we studied their correlation not only with the NEO PI-R domains but also with the 30 facets.
The CFAs showed the good fit of the five-factor structure, with RMSEA=.077 (.072), CFI=.974 (.956), and SRMR=.029 (.027) in samples 1 and 2 respectively. Multigroup CFA conducted in groups 1 and 2 showed invariance across gender of factor loadings and item intercepts. Test-retest reliability was satisfactory with rs ranging from .68 (Open-Mindedness) to .86 (Extraversion and Negative Emotionality). The comparison of the two-item scales with the NEO PI-R scales showed high correlations not only with the NEO domain scales, but also with several facets: Four BFI-10 two-item scales (Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Negative Emotionality, and Open-Mindedness) were highly correlated with at least three of the six NEO facet scales in each domain. For Agreeableness, the magnitude of correlations was smaller, but the pattern of correlations was the same. All BFI-10 scales had at least moderate correlations with both aspects of each domain, with the exception of Negative Emotionality, which measured the NEO Withdrawal aspect better than Volatility.
The French version of the BFI-10 demonstrated the expected five-factor structure, satisfactory reliability, and broad bandwidth. It could be a valuable tool for the assessment of personality in circumstances in which it is not possible to use a longer and more in-depth instrument, especially when personality is not the main focus of research but one of the variables to be controlled.
我们的主要目标是验证法语版的BFI-10,它是大五人格量表(BFI;John等人,1991)的超短十项版本,能够在无法进行更深入评估的情况下对人格进行合理准确的评估。为了全面评估外部效度,我们还旨在参照De Young、Quilty和Peterson(2007)的研究,考察BFI-10量表的广度,他们在大五人格的每个维度中区分了两个方面:外向性中的 assertiveness 和 enthusiasm;宜人性中的 compassion 和 politeness;尽责性中的 orderliness 和 productivity;消极情绪性中的 withdrawal 和 volatility,最后是开放性中的对美学的开放性和对想法的开放性。我们对广度的关注在于考察BFI-10量表与每个领域的两个方面是否都有足够强的相关性。
参与者。分析了来自四个样本的数据:样本1包括2499名本科生(1654名女性),他们在大学课堂上完成了完整的BFI;样本2包括13306名参与者(8471名女性),他们通过互联网在线填写了BFI-10的十个项目;样本3包括143名本科生(115名女性),他们在两周的间隔内两次完成了完整的BFI;样本4包括360名本科生(183名女性),他们填写了BFI和NEO PI-R。
法语版大五人格量表是一个45项的量表,测量人格的五个更广泛的领域。超短的十项大五人格量表(BFI-10)由Rammstedt和John(2007)同时用德语和英语编制;它包括五个两项量表,测量大五人格领域。神经质-外向性-开放性人格问卷修订版(NEO PI-R;Costa和McCrae,1992)是一个240项的问卷,评估大五人格领域和30个低阶方面,即每个领域六个方面。
首先在样本1和样本3上研究五个两项量表的因子结构和信度。在样本1和样本2上进行验证性因子分析(CFA),并通过与NEO PI-R(样本4)比较来评估区分效度。为了考察BFI-10两项量表的广度,我们不仅研究了它们与NEO PI-R领域的相关性,还研究了它们与30个方面的相关性。
CFA显示五因素结构拟合良好,样本1和样本2的RMSEA分别为.077(.072)、CFI为.974(.956)、SRMR为.029(.027)。在组1和组2中进行的多组CFA显示因子载荷和项目截距在性别上具有不变性。重测信度令人满意,rs范围从.68(开放性)到.86(外向性和消极情绪性)。两项量表与NEO PI-R量表的比较显示,它们不仅与NEO领域量表高度相关,而且与几个方面也高度相关:四个BFI-10两项量表(外向性、尽责性、消极情绪性和开放性)与每个领域六个NEO方面量表中的至少三个高度相关。对于宜人性,相关性的大小较小,但相关模式相同。所有BFI-10量表与每个领域的两个方面至少有中等程度的相关性,但消极情绪性除外,它测量NEO的退缩方面比波动性方面更好。
法语版的BFI-10展示了预期的五因素结构、令人满意的信度和广泛的广度。它可能是在无法使用更长、更深入的工具的情况下评估人格的有价值工具,特别是当人格不是研究的主要焦点而是要控制的变量之一时。