Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students

The main goal of this study is to find answers to the following question: can the EPI results be interpreted at the level of personality traits, without their conversion to the dimensions of primary emotions? The paper introduces a new, efficient and easy-to-use method of scoring and interpreting th...

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Main Authors: Kurbalija Dragan, Šakotić-Kurbalija Jelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology 2014-01-01
Series:Psihološka Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-7379/2014/0352-73791402159K.pdf
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spelling doaj-b7b57c66db484680bcc4995a15262f342020-11-25T00:11:35ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of PsychologyPsihološka Istraživanja0352-73792560-306X2014-01-0117215917810.5937/PsIstra1402159K0352-73791402159KPersonality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school studentsKurbalija Dragan0Šakotić-Kurbalija Jelena1Poljoprivredna škola sa domom učenika, FutogUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad, SerbiaThe main goal of this study is to find answers to the following question: can the EPI results be interpreted at the level of personality traits, without their conversion to the dimensions of primary emotions? The paper introduces a new, efficient and easy-to-use method of scoring and interpreting the EPI results. The norms were calculated on the sample of 807 high school students, and presented as distributions of 12 EPI personality traits. We have presented the z-value distributions for male and female respondents that can serve as preliminary norms based on which raw scores can be transformed to standardized scores. This method of scoring allows the interpretation of a larger number of different mutual combinations of personality traits beyond the limitations of the scoring protocol. The paper also analyzes the structure of the BIAS scale, and provides guidance for identifying and interpreting the dissimulative profiles. The basic guidelines for the analysis and interpretation of the results at the level of the profile are also presented.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-7379/2014/0352-73791402159K.pdfEmotions Profile Index (EPI)personality traitspsychometric test norms
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author Kurbalija Dragan
Šakotić-Kurbalija Jelena
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Šakotić-Kurbalija Jelena
Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
Psihološka Istraživanja
Emotions Profile Index (EPI)
personality traits
psychometric test norms
author_facet Kurbalija Dragan
Šakotić-Kurbalija Jelena
author_sort Kurbalija Dragan
title Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
title_short Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
title_full Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
title_fullStr Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
title_full_unstemmed Personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): Preliminary norms for high school students
title_sort personality traits measured by the emotions profile index (epi): preliminary norms for high school students
publisher University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology
series Psihološka Istraživanja
issn 0352-7379
2560-306X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The main goal of this study is to find answers to the following question: can the EPI results be interpreted at the level of personality traits, without their conversion to the dimensions of primary emotions? The paper introduces a new, efficient and easy-to-use method of scoring and interpreting the EPI results. The norms were calculated on the sample of 807 high school students, and presented as distributions of 12 EPI personality traits. We have presented the z-value distributions for male and female respondents that can serve as preliminary norms based on which raw scores can be transformed to standardized scores. This method of scoring allows the interpretation of a larger number of different mutual combinations of personality traits beyond the limitations of the scoring protocol. The paper also analyzes the structure of the BIAS scale, and provides guidance for identifying and interpreting the dissimulative profiles. The basic guidelines for the analysis and interpretation of the results at the level of the profile are also presented.
topic Emotions Profile Index (EPI)
personality traits
psychometric test norms
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0352-7379/2014/0352-73791402159K.pdf
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