Reliability and Factorial Validity of the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in Zimbabwe
Authors:
David Wilson a;
Alastair Mundy-castle a;
Ruth Greenspan a
| Affiliation: | a University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe |
DOI:
10.1080/00207598808247790
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6 issues per year
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Multidisciplinary Psychology;
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Abstract
Six-hundred and thirtan girls and 601 boys in Zimbabwe completed the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (JEPQ). The reliability of the Neuroticism (N) and Social Desirability (L) factors was acceptable but the Psychoticism (P) and Extraversion (E) factors possessed modest reliability. While the factorial validity of the P, N and L scales was acceptable, the factorial validity of the E scale was poor. L scores were significantly correlated with N and P scores among girls and boys. Whereas Zimbabwean girls reported higher P scores than did Canadian girls, Zimbabwean boys reported lower P scores than did Canadian boys. Zimbabwean girls and boys reported lower E and N and higher P scores than their Canadian counterparts. This study provides broad support for Eysenck's basic personality model, but it does not support the use of this version of the JEPQ, and especially the E scale, among Zimbabwean children.
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