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Personality trait similarity between spouses in four cultures

RR. McCrae, TA. Martin, M. Hrebícková, T. Urbánek, DI. Boomsma, G. Willemsen, PT. Costa,

. 2008 ; 76 (5) : 1137-1164. [pub] 20080728

Language English Country United States

Document type Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Twin Study

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Z01 AG000183-19 Intramural NIH HHS - United States

We examined patterns of trait similarity (assortative mating) in married couples in four cultures, using both self-reports and spouse ratings on versions of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory. There was evidence of a subtle but pervasive perceived contrast bias in the spouse-rating data. However, there was strong agreement across methods of assessment and moderate agreement across cultures in the pattern of results. Most assortment effects were small, but correlations exceeding .40 were seen for a subset of traits, chiefly from the Openness and Agreeableness domains. Except in Russia, where more positive assortment was seen for younger couples, comparisons of younger and older cohorts showed little systematic difference. This suggested that mate selection, rather than convergence over time, accounted for similarity. Future research on personality similarity in dyads can utilize different designs but should assess personality at both domain and the facet levels.

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