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Exploring the tripartite model of authenticity within Gray's approach and inhibition systems and Cloninger's bio-social model of personality

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Pinto DG, Maltby J & Wood AM (2011) Exploring the tripartite model of authenticity within Gray's approach and inhibition systems and Cloninger's bio-social model of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 51 (2), pp. 194-197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2011.03.040

Abstract
We consider to what extent authenticity is related but distinct from Gray, 1982 and Gray, 1985 behavioural inhibition/approach systems and Cloninger's psychobiological model (Cloninger, Svrakic, & Przybeck, 1993). Five-hundred and fifty-four adults (250 males, 304 females) completed measures of authenticity (Wood, Linley, Maltby, Baliousis, & Joseph, 2008), behavioural inhibition/activation (BIS/BAS, Carver & White, 1994) and Cloninger's temperament and character inventory (TCI-IPIP, Goldberg et al., 2006). Significant, small to moderate correlations are reported between authenticity and inhibitory and approach dimensions of Gray's and Cloninger's models. The directions of these relationships are consistent with Horney, 1945, Horney, 1951 and Maslow, 1954 descriptions of authenticity. However, dimensions of both Gray's and Cloninger's domains account for only a small 5.7-18% of the shared variance in authenticity, suggesting that authenticity is related but distinct from Gray's and Cloninger's personality dimensions.

Keywords
Authenticity; Inhibition; Approach; Reward; Avoidance; Persistence; Alienation (Social psychology); Authenticity (Philosophy)

Journal
Personality and Individual Differences: Volume 51, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/07/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/12132
PublisherElsevier for the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences
ISSN0191-8869