ABM to create populations with realistic Big Five Personality Trait Expressions (1.1.0)
This model aims at creating agent populations that have “personalities”, as described by the Big Five Model of Personality. The expression of the Big Five in the agent population has the following properties, so that they resemble real life populations as closely as possible:
-The population mean of each trait is 0.5 on a scale from 0 to 1.
-The population-wide distribution of each trait approximates a normal distribution.
-The intercorrelations of the Big Five are close to those observed in the Literature.
The literature used to fit the model was a publication by Dimitri van der Linden, Jan te Nijenhuis, and Arnold B. Bakker:
“The General Factor of Personality: A meta-analysis of Big Five intercorrelations and a criterion-related validity study” (2010).
It appeared in: Journal of Research in Personality, Volume 44, Issue 3, June 2010, Pages 315-327.
It can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2010.03.003
Release Notes
This is the first version of an ABM to support a scientific publication. This publication is soon to be submitted and then will go Peer Review and the associated processes of revision, resubmission and (hopefully) publication.
Associated Publications
This model was created for the publication “The Rare Twelve Personality Profiles and Strong Intercorrelations between the Big Five Traits under Consideration of Participation Bias” by Michael Vogrin, Thomas Schmickl, and Guilherme Wood, which is currently (May 2023) under Review.
The literature used to fit the model was a publication by Dimitri van der Linden, Jan te Nijenhuis, and Arnold B. Bakker:
“The General Factor of Personality: A meta-analysis of Big Five intercorrelations and a criterion-related validity study” (2010).
It appeared in: Journal of Research in Personality, Volume 44, Issue 3, June 2010, Pages 315-327.
It can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2010.03.003
ABM to create populations with realistic Big Five Personality Trait Expressions 1.1.0
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Michael Vogrin
Published May 30, 2023
Last modified Jun 20, 2023
This model aims at creating agent populations that have “personalities”, as described by the Big Five Model of Personality. The expression of the Big Five in the agent population has the following properties, so that they resemble real life populations as closely as possible:
-The population mean of each trait is 0.5 on a scale from 0 to 1.
-The population-wide distribution of each trait approximates a normal distribution.
-The intercorrelations of the Big Five are close to those observed in the Literature.
The literature used to fit the model was a publication by Dimitri van der Linden, Jan te Nijenhuis, and Arnold B. Bakker:
“The General Factor of Personality: A meta-analysis of Big Five intercorrelations and a criterion-related validity study” (2010).
It appeared in: Journal of Research in Personality, Volume 44, Issue 3, June 2010, Pages 315-327.
It can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2010.03.003
Release Notes
This is the first version of an ABM to support a scientific publication. This publication is soon to be submitted and then will go Peer Review and the associated processes of revision, resubmission and (hopefully) publication.