Item Format and the Structure of the Eysenck Personality Inventory: A Replication
- 10 June 1980
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Personality Assessment
- Vol. 44 (3) , 283-288
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327752jpa4403_11
Abstract
A seven-choice response format for personality inventories allows finer distinctions by subjects than the traditional two-choice format. The Eysenck Personality Inventory was employed in the present study to test the hypothesis that use of the expanded format would result in a clearer indication of test structure. A principal components analysis with a varimax rotation retained two components for the two-choice format, clearly identifiable as Eysenck's "Neuroticism" and "Extraversion" which accounted for 16% of the variance. The expanded format retained four components accounting for 28% of the variance.Keywords
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