Journal article
Further validity of the japanese version of the ten item personality inventory (TIPI-J): Cross-language evidence for content validity
A Oshio, S Abe, P Cutrone, SD Gosling
Journal of Individual Differences | HOGREFE PUBLISHING CORP | Published : 2014
Abstract
The Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI; Gosling, Rentfrow, & Swann, 2003) is a widely used very brief measure of the Big Five personality dimensions. Oshio, Abe, and Cutrone (2012) have developed a Japanese version of the TIPI (TIPI-J), which demonstrated acceptable levels of reliability and validity. Until now, all studies examining the validity of the TIPI-J have been conducted in the Japanese language; this reliance on a single language raises concerns about the instrument's content validity because the instrument could demonstrate reliability (e.g., retest) and some forms of validity (e.g., convergent) but still not capture the full range of the dimensions as originally conceptualized ..
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