特种部队操作人员的性格特征:比较突击队员、候选人和控制者。

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Rik Huijzer, B. Jeronimus, Anniek Reehoorn, F. Blaauw, Maurits Baatenburg de Jong, P. de Jonge, R. D. Den Hartigh
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摘要

荷兰特种部队,也被称为突击队员,在精神上和身体上都很艰苦的环境中执行任务。招募和选拔突击队员的一个重要问题是,他们是否具有特定的个性特征。为了回答这个问题,我们首先研究了110名经验丰富的荷兰男性突击队员和275名同年龄段男性的性格特征差异。其次,我们测量了特种部队选拔计划开始时的性格特征,并比较了后来毕业(n = 53)或辍学(n = 138)的候选人的分数。多层贝叶斯模型和t检验显示,与匹配的平民群体相比,突击队员神经质程度较低(d = -0.58),责任心较强(d = 0.45),对经验的开放程度明显较低(d = -1.13)。此外,与辍学者相比,毕业生更少神经质(d = -0.27),更有责任心(d = 0.24)。在选择方面,人格特征对毕业成功的影响不够明显,还需要考虑其他因素,如其他心理结构和身体表现。另一方面,这些结果为利用人格特征为特种部队项目招募人员提供了有趣的线索。
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Personality traits of special forces operators: Comparing commandos, candidates, and controls.
Dutch special forces operators, also known as commandos , perform in mentally and physically tough environments. An important question for recruitment and selection of commandos is whether they have particular personality traits. To answer this question, we first examined differences in personality traits between 110 experienced Dutch male commandos and a control sample of 275 men in the same age range. Second, we measured the personality traits at the start of the special forces selection program, and compared the scores of candidates who later graduated ( n = 53) or dropped out ( n = 138). Multilevel Bayesian models and t -tests revealed that commandos were less neurotic ( d = -0.58), more conscientious ( d = 0.45), and markedly less open to experiences ( d = -1.13) than the matched civilian group. Furthermore, there was a tendency for graduates to be less neurotic ( d = -0.27) and more conscientious ( d = 0.24) than dropouts. For selection, personality traits do not appear discriminative enough for graduation success and other factors need to be accounted for as well, such as other psychological constructs and physical performance. On the other hand, these results provide interesting clues for using personality traits to recruit people for the special forces program.
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