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  1. Jun 15, 2020 · The BFI-A measures five personality traits (forming the acronym ‘OCEAN’): Openness — measures your level of creativity and desire for knowledge and new experiences. Conscientiousness — measures your levels of thoughtfulness, impulse control, and goal-directed behaviours.

  2. The present meta-analysis synthesizes the emerging literature on the relationship of Big Five personality traits to autism spectrum disorder. Studies were included if they (1) either (a) measured autism spectrum disorder characteristics using a metric that yielded a single score quantification of th ….

    • Jennifer Lodi-Smith, Jonathan D Rodgers, Sara A Cunningham, Christopher Lopata, Marcus L Thomeer
    • 2019
  3. Apr 20, 2018 · A recent meta-analysis by Lodi-Smith and colleagues (2019) synthesized 14 FFM studies in the ASD literature, finding negative links between ASD symptom severity and all five FFM factors, with the...

  4. Mar 31, 2019 · TL;DR: Findings support five factor theory and the clinical assessment of normative personality traits and the convergent and discriminant validity of Five Factor Model personality traits with concurrent and prospective social, work, and recreational dysfunction.

    • Jennifer Lodi-Smith
  5. Dec 20, 2023 · The Big Five Personality Traits, also known as OCEAN or CANOE, are a psychological model that describes five broad dimensions of personality: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.

  6. Jul 25, 2014 · The Five Factor Model (FFM) is a popular personality model and includes the factors Extraversion (i.e., sociability), Agreeableness (i.e., social warmth), Conscientiousness (i.e., impulse control and planning), Neuroticism (i.e., negative emotions), and Openness (i.e., interest in new things) (Digman 1990; McCrae et al. 2000. Similar to ...

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  8. Aug 30, 2015 · The present study aimed to determine the extent to which the five factor model of personality (FFM) accounts for variability in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptomatology in adults and whether behavioral phenotypes may exist within ASD based upon patterns of variation within the FFM.