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The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) is a self-reported personality test developed over several decades of empirical research by Raymond B. Cattell, Maurice Tatsuoka and Herbert Eber. The 16PF provides a measure of personality and can also be used by psychologists, and other mental health professionals, as a clinical instrument to help diagnose psychiatric disorders, and help with prognosis and therapy planning. The 16PF can also provide information relevant to the clinical and counseling process, such as an individual's capacity for insight, self-esteem, cognitive style, internalization of standards, openness to change, capacity for empathy, level of interpersonal trust, quality of attachments, interpersonal needs, attitude toward authority, reaction toward dynamics of power, frustration tolerance, and coping style. Thus, the 16PF instrument provides clinicians with a normal-range measurement of anxiety, adjustment, emotional stability and behavioral problems. Clinicians can use 16PF results to identify effective strategies for establishing a working alliance, to develop a therapeutic plan, and to select effective therapeutic interventions or modes of treatment.[1] It can also be used within other areas of psychology, such as career and occupational selection.[2]

Beginning in the 1940s, Cattell used several techniques including the new statistical technique of common factor analysis applied to the English-language trait lexicon to elucidate the major underlying dimensions within the normal personality sphere. This method takes as its starting point the matrix of inter-correlations between these variables in an attempt to uncover the underlying source traits of human personality.[3] Cattell found that personality structure was hierarchical, with both primary and secondary stratum level traits.[4] At the primary level, the 16PF measures 16 primary trait constructs, with a version of the Big Five secondary traits at the secondary level.[5][6][7] These higher-level factors emerged from factor-analyzing the 16 x 16 intercorrelation matrix for the sixteen primary factors themselves. The 16PF yields scores on primary and second-order "global" traits, thereby allowing a multilevel description of each individual's unique personality profile. A listing of these trait dimensions and their description can be found below. Cattell also found a third-stratum of personality organization that comprised just two overarching factors.[8][9]

The measurement of normal personality trait constructs is an integral part of Cattell's comprehensive theory of intrapersonal psychological variables covering individual differences in cognitive abilities, normal personality traits, abnormal (psychopathological) personality traits, dynamic motivational traits, mood states, and transitory emotional states[10] which are all taken into account in his behavioral specification/prediction equation.[11] The 16PF has also been translated into over 30 languages and dialects and is widely used internationally.[12][13]

Cattell and his co-workers also constructed downward extensions of the 16PF – parallel personality questionnaires designed to measure corresponding trait constructs in younger age ranges, such as the High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) – now the Adolescent Personality Questionnaire (APQ) for ages 12 to 18 years,[14] the Children's Personality Questionnaire (CPQ),[15] the Early School Personality Questionnaire (ESPQ),[16] as well as the Preschool Personality Questionnaire (PSPQ).[17]

Cattell also constructed (T-data) tests of cognitive abilities such as the Comprehensive Ability Battery (CAB) – a multidimensional measure of 20 primary cognitive abilities,[18] as well as measures of non-verbal visuo-spatial abilities, such as the three scales of the Culture-Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT),[19] In addition, Cattell and his colleagues constructed objective (T-data) measures of dynamic motivational traits including the Motivation Analysis Test (MAT),[20] the School Motivation Analysis Test (SMAT),[21] as well as the Children's Motivation Analysis Test (CMAT).[22][23] As for the mood state domain, Cattell and his colleagues constructed the Eight State Questionnaire (8SQ), a self-report (Q-data) measure of eight clinically important emotional/mood states, labeled Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Regression, Fatigue, Guilt, Extraversion, and Arousal.[24]

  1. ^ Karson, W & J. W O'Dell.(1976). A Guide to the Clinical Use of the 16PF. University of Michigan Press.[page needed]
  2. ^ Schuerger, J.M. (March 1995). "Career Assessment and The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire". Journal of Career Assessment. 3 (2): 157–175. doi:10.1177/106907279500300204. S2CID 143342751.
  3. ^ Cattell, R. B. (1978). Use of Factor Analysis in Behavioral and Life Sciences. New York: Plenum.[page needed]
  4. ^ Cattell, R. B. (1957). Personality and Motivation Structure and Measurement. New York: World Book.[page needed]
  5. ^ Boyle, Gregory J. (January 1989). "Re-examination of the major personality-type factors in the Cattell, Comrey and Eysenck scales: Were the factor solutions by Noller et al. optimal?". Personality and Individual Differences. 10 (12): 1289–1299. doi:10.1016/0191-8869(89)90241-9.
  6. ^ Cattell, R. B. (1995). "The fallacy of five factors in the personality sphere". The Psychologist. 8 (5): 207–208.
  7. ^ Boyle, G. J. (2008). Critique of Five-Factor Model (FFM). In G.J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D.H. Saklofske (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Vol. 1 - Personality Theories and Models. Los Angeles, CA: Sage. ISBN 1-4129-2365-4
  8. ^ Cattell, R. B. (1973). Personality and Mood by Questionnaire. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.[page needed]
  9. ^ Cattell, H. E. P. & Mead, A. D. (2008). The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF). In G.J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D.H. Saklofske (Eds), The Sage Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Vol. 2, Personality Measurement and Testing., Los Angeles, CA: Sage.[page needed]
  10. ^ Boyle, G. J. (2008). Simplifying the Cattellian psychometric model. In G. J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D. H. Saklofske. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Vol. 1 - Personality Theories and Models. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publishers. ISBN 1-4129-2365-4
  11. ^ Cattell, Raymond B.; Boyle, Gregory J.; Chant, David (2002). "Enriched behavioral prediction equation and its impact on structured learning and the dynamic calculus". Psychological Review. 109 (1): 202–205. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.109.1.202. PMID 11863038. Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  12. ^ Cattell, H. E. P. & Mead, A. D. (2008). The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF). In G.J. Boyle, G. Matthews, & D.H. Saklofske. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Vol. 2 – Personality Measurement and Testing. Los Angeles, CA: Sage. ISBN 1-4129-2364-6
  13. ^ "16PF Sixteen Personality Factors: Raymond Cattell's 16PF questionnaire". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
  14. ^ Schuerger, J.M. (2001). 16PF Adolescent Personality Questionnaire. Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  15. ^ Porter, R. B. & Cattell, R. B. (1985). Handbook for the Children's Personality Questionnaire (CPQ), Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  16. ^ Coan, Richard W.; Cattell, Raymond B. (December 1959). "The Development of the Early School Personality Questionnaire". The Journal of Experimental Education. 28 (2): 143–152. doi:10.1080/00220973.1959.11010646.
  17. ^ Lichtenstein, Don; Dreger, Ralph Mason; Cattell, Raymond B (1 April 1986). "Factor Structure and Standardization of the Preschool Personality Questionnaire". Journal of Social Behavior and Personality. 1 (2): 165–182. ProQuest 1292282028.
  18. ^ Hakstian, A. R. & Cattell, R. B. (1982). Manual for the Comprehensive Ability Battery. Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  19. ^ Cattell, R. B. & Cattell, A. K. S. (1973). Measuring intelligence with the Culture Fair Tests. Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  20. ^ Cattell, R. B., Horn, J. L., Sweney, A. B., & Radcliffe, J. (1964). Handbook for the Motivation Analysis Test (MAT), Champaign IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  21. ^ Krug, S. E., Cattell, R. B., & Sweney, A. B. (1976). Handbook for the School Motivation Analysis Test (SMAT). Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  22. ^ Cattell, R. B. et al. (1982). The Children's Motivation Analysis Test (CMAT). Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]
  23. ^ Boyle, Gregory J.; Richards, Lisa M.; Baglioni, Anthony J. (December 1993). "Children's motivation analysis test (CMAT): An experimental manipulation of curiosity and boredom". Personality and Individual Differences. 15 (6): 637–643. doi:10.1016/0191-8869(93)90005-N. Archived from the original on 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  24. ^ Curran, J. P. & Cattell, R. B. (1976). Manual for the Eight State Questionnaire (8SQ). Champaign, IL: IPAT.[page needed]

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