Table 1.
Cluster
|
Overall Sample | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
|||
“Hemingway” n = 153 |
“Mary Poppins” n = 54 |
“Mr. Hyde” n = 84 |
“The Nutty Professor” n = 73 |
|||
E | Sober | 3.34 (.71) | 4.18 (.57) | 3.83 (.59) | 2.42 (.74) | 3.39 (.89) |
Drunk | 3.70 (.64) | 4.39 (.44) | 4.23 (.47) | 3.70 (.79) | 3.93 (.68) | |
Residual | −.19 (.41) | .03 (.30) | .06 (.31) | .32 (.64) | 0 | |
A | Sober | 3.88 (.40) | 4.67 (.23) | 4.23 (.42) | 3.60 (.90) | 4.03 (.63) |
Drunk | 3.76 (.39) | 4.43 (.25) | 3.67 (.55) | 3.54 (.67) | 3.80 (.56) | |
Residual | .05 (.30) | .24 (.23) | −.26 (.45) | .00 (.48) | 0 | |
C | Sober | 3.55 (.66) | 3.77 (.84) | 3.51 (.78) | 3.84 (.65) | 3.63 (.73) |
Drunk | 3.13 (.54) | 3.36 (.71) | 2.40 (.59) | 2.72 (.79) | 2.91 (.72) | |
Residual | .26 (.36) | .37 (.49) | −.45 (.43) | −.31 (.76) | 0 | |
E.S. | Sober | 3.25 (.70) | 3.81 (.74) | 3.41 (.84) | 3.17 (.85) | 3.36 (.79) |
Drunk | 3.44 (.63) | 3.91 (.64) | 3.46 (.79) | 3.42 (.81) | 3.51 (.73) | |
Residual | −.01 (.43) | .12 (.51) | −.09 (.44) | .03 (.78) | 0 | |
I | Sober | 3.68 (.50) | 4.36 (.29) | 3.88 (.37) | 3.90 (.73) | 3.87 (.55) |
Drunk | 3.41 (.45) | 3.98 (.44) | 2.78 (.49) | 3.19 (.79) | 3.31 (.65) | |
Residual | .23 (.30) | .34 (.38) | −.53 (.41) | −.13 (.65) | 0 |
Note: E = Extraversion, A = Agreeableness, C = Conscientiousness, E.S. = Emotional Stability, I = Intellect. Sober = the means of self-reported sober levels of the five factors, by cluster; Drunk = the means of self-reported drunk levels of the five factors, by cluster; Residual = the means of the residuals of self-reported sober five factor levels predicting drunk five factor levels, by cluster. Highlighted cells represent notable deviations of that cluster from the overall sample mean (for Sober Levels, this corresponds to +/− one standard deviation, for Residuals this corresponds to an absolute value of ≥ .20).