Abstract

The results of two studies examining the personality correlates of human values are reported. Whereas previous work has used the well-known Rokeach Value Survey, the present report details findings using the Social Values Inventory. The results of canonical correlation analyses indicated that Eysenckian Psychoticism, Extraversion, and Neuroticism interact in complex ways in predicting the endorsement of values. Certain value correlates of personality types are noted. Results indicated that emotionally stable high P-scores were distinguishable from emotionally stable introverts. Findings are discussed in the light of previous work into individual differences. Some suggestions for further research are also made.

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