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. 2016 Dec 7;4:61. doi: 10.1186/s40359-016-0169-5

Table 2.

Correlations between PID-5 domains and BFI scales

BFI scales R2 Profile agreement
Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Agreeableness Conscientious-ness
PID-5-SF domains O D S O D S O D S O D S O D S O D S O-D O-S
Negative affectivity .77 .73 .76 -.24 −.22 −.10 −.10 −.11 .02 −.23 −.21 −.28 −.31 −.29 −.25 .60 .54 .59 1.00 .97
Detachment .44 .42 .41 −.69 −.61 −.54 −.10 −.07 .15 −.52 −.48 −.39 −.36 −.35 −.40 .59 .49 .49 .99 .93
Psychoticism .35 .27 .32 −.33 −.29 −.26 .26 .25 .35 −.43 −.39 −.24 −.41 −.33 −.29 .40 .31 .29 .99 .94
Antagonism .01 .02 .21 −.05 −.07 .10 .19 .15 .21 −.48 −.48 −.36 −.19 −.18 −.36 .29 .28 .30 1.00 .83
Disinhibition .40 .38 .34 −.23 −.19 .01 .08 .11 .19 −.36 −.34 −.33 −.72 −.69 −.78 .57 .53 .69 1.00 .95

R2 indicates the degree to which all BFI scales account for each PID-5 domain score (all ps < .001). O original form; D derived short form; S standalone short form. Coefficients in bold are significant at p < 0.05