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Robert R. McCrae
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 315
Citations - 97197
Robert R. McCrae is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Big Five personality traits. The author has an hindex of 132, co-authored 313 publications receiving 90960 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert R. McCrae include Boston University & University of Massachusetts Boston.
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Personal adjustment to aging: longitudinal prediction from neuroticism and extraversion
TL;DR: It was shown that enduring personality disposition antedate and predict measures of personal adjustment to aging and that "Thinking Introversion" was related only to positive attitudes toward religion.
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Clinical Assessment Can Benefit From Recent Advances In Personality Psychology
Robert R. McCrae,Paul T. Costa +1 more
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The replicability and utility of three personality types
TL;DR: The failure of the three personality types to replicate in three of the four samples leads to the conclusion that they are not robust empirical entities as discussed by the authors, while the types do not refer to distinct, homogeneous classes of persons, they do have utility as convenient labels summarizing combinations of traits that relate to important outcomes.
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Introduction to the empirical and theoretical status of the five-factor model of personality traits.
Robert R. McCrae,Paul T. Costa +1 more
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Cross-cultural personality assessment in psychiatric populations: The NEO-PI—R in the People's Republic of China.
TL;DR: The Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) as mentioned in this paper is a measure of the 5-factor model developed on volunteer samples in the United States and was used for assessment of personality among Chinese psychiatric patients.