The General Factor of Personality as Ego-Resiliency

Curtis S. Dunkel, Dimitri van der Linden*, Tetsuya Kawamoto, Atsushi Oshio

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Abstract

It was originally hypothesized by Block that what has come to be known as the General Factor of Personality (GFP) reflects ego-resiliency. We test Block’s hypothesis in two studies. In Study 1 a meta-analysis (N = 15,609) examining the relationship between the GFP and ego-resiliency/resilience was conducted. In Study 2 (N = 157) archival data from Block and Block was used to examine the association between rater judged ego-resiliency across childhood, adolescence, and into early adulthood and the GFP based on self-report in early adulthood. Using structural equation modeling for the meta-analytic data, the correlation between the GFP and ego-resiliency/resilience was estimated at r = 0.93. Using a trait-state occasion model to test the hypothesis in Study 2, the correlation between the GFP and rated ego-resiliency was estimated at r = 0.85. The results of the two studies offer substantial support for Block’s original hypothesis. Given the strength of the associations between the GFP and ego-resiliency/resilience one may conclude that the two constructs largely reflect the same underlying phenomenon.

Original languageEnglish
Article number741462
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Nov 22

Keywords

  • ego adaptability
  • longitudinal
  • personality structure
  • resileincy
  • structural equation (SEM)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychology(all)

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