Interpersonale Adjektivliste (IAL)
Abstract
Zusammenfassung. Der interpersonale Circumplex (IPC) ist eines der am besten erforschten und ausgearbeiteten Modelle zur Beschreibung und Messung von Persönlichkeit. Die hier vorgestellte Interpersonale Adjektivliste (IAL) bildet eine empirische Umsetzung des theoretischen IPC-Konzeptes zur Messung individueller Unterschiede im interpersonalen Stil. In vier Studien (N1 = 216, N2 = 202, N3 = 353, N41 = 334 & N42 = 314) wurden acht Skalen mit jeweils acht Adjektivmarkern konstruiert, mit exploratorischen und konfirmatorischen Analysen auf ihre Circumplex-Struktur geprüft sowie an den revidierten deutschen und englischen Interpersonalen Adjektiv Skalen (IAS-R[dt.]; Ostendorf, 2001; IAS-R; Wiggins, Trapnell & Phillips, 1988) validiert. Ihre strukturelle und psychometrische Güte und bedeutsame konvergente und divergente Beziehungen weisen die IAL als verbessertes Parallelinstrument der IAS-R(dt.) aus.
Abstract. The interpersonal circumplex (IPC) is one of the best investigated and elaborated models of personality structure and assessment. The Interpersonal Adjective List (IAL) represents an operationalization of theoretical IPC concepts and measures individual differences in interpersonal style. The construction and validation of eight scales, each including eight adjective markers in a series of four studies (N1 = 216, N2 = 202, N3 = 353, N41 = 334 & N42 = 314), are described. Results from exploratory and confirmatory analyses reveal strong evidence for the circumplex structure underlying the IAL. Substantial empirical and theoretical meaningful relations to the German and English Interpersonal Adjective Scales - revised (IAS-R[dt.]; Ostendorf, 2001; IAS-R; Wiggins, Trapnell & Phillips, 1988) and improved structural and psychometric qualities underline that the IAL parallels the IAS-R(dt.).
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