书呆子人格属性量表在自我认同的书呆子/极客样本中的探索性因素分析。

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Social Science Journal Pub Date : 2021-02-22 DOI:10.31234/osf.io/xt8ey
callum finister, T. Pollet, N. Neave
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在过去,“极客”和“书呆子”这两个词具有负面的社会含义,但所谓的“极客”亚文化正日益成为主流,其社会和经济影响力正在扩大。对这种亚文化及其相关人格类型的心理学研究很少,但一些作者报告了与自恋、外向、经验开放、抑郁和主观幸福感的联系。在Facebook社区Geek Asylum和2019年曼彻斯特动漫展Facebook页面注册的425名自认为极客/书呆子的样本中,我们探索了书呆子人格属性量表的因素结构。通过探索性因子分析,我们发现量表项目加载到三个因素-“社交尴尬”,“对学习和科学的兴趣”和“对书籍的兴趣”,所有因素都与自我报告的书呆子呈弱至中度相关。这个量表可能是进一步评估书呆子性格和行为特征的一个有用的起点。
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An exploratory factor analysis of the Nerdy Personality Attributes Scale in a sample of self-identified nerds/geeks.
In the past, the terms ‘geek’ and ‘nerd’ had negative social connotations, but so-called ‘Geek’ subculture is becoming increasingly mainstream, and its social and economic influence is expanding. There has been very little psychological research into this subculture and its associated personality types, but some authors have reported links with narcissism, extraversion, openness to experience, depression and subjective wellbeing. In a sample of 425 self-identified geeks/nerds registered with the Facebook community Geek Asylum and the Facebook page of the Manchester 2019 Comic-Con, we explored the factor structure of the Nerdy Personality Attributes Scale. Using exploratory factor analysis, we find that the scale items load onto three factors - ‘Social awkwardness’, ‘Interest in learning and science’ and ‘Interest in books’, with all correlating weakly to moderately with self-reported nerdiness. This scale may form a useful starting point to further assess the personality and behavioural characteristics of nerdiness.
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