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引用次数: 11
摘要
这篇简短的交流介绍了塞尔维亚版的情感神经科学人格量表(ANPS)。ANPS是一种自我报告测量,评估主要情绪系统的个体差异,源于Jaak Panksepp的情感神经科学理论。Montag & Panksepp (2017a)最近的一项工作证实了不同文化(美国、德国、中国)中初级情绪与人格五因素模型(Davis et al., 2003)之间强烈关联的原始证明,我们在塞尔维亚样本中复制了这些发现。此外,根据Di Domencio和Ryan(2017)最近对Montag和Panksepp (2017a)的评论的想法,我们首次提出了用NEO-PI-R评估的五因素模型方面与主要情绪之间的详细联系。
A Serbian version of the ANPS and its link to the five-factor model of personality
Abstract This short communication presents a Serbian version of the Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales (ANPS). The ANPS is a self-report measure assessing individual differences in primary emotional systems as derived from Jaak Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience Theory. As a recent work by Montag & Panksepp (2017a) confirmed the original demonstration of strong associations between primary emotions and the Five-Factor Model of Personality (Davis et al., 2003) across different cultures (USA, Germany, China), we replicated these findings in a Serbian sample. Moreover, following the idea of a recent commentary of Di Domencio & Ryan (2017) on Montag & Panksepp’s (2017a), we present for the first time detailed associations between Five-Factor Model facets as assessed with the NEO-PI-R and primary emotions.