Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.1027/2698-1866/a000045
Translation and Validation of the BFI-2 in a Croatian Sample
Publication Type
Article
Subjects
Croatian
Sample (material)
Reliability (semiconductor)
Facet (psychology)
Adaptation (eye)
Construct validity
Construct (python library)
Psychology
Personality
Confirmatory factor analysis
Validity
Computer science
Big Five personality traits
Social psychology
Psychometrics
Structural equation modeling
Developmental psychology
Machine learning
Linguistics
Issue Date
2023
Abstract
This paper describes the process of translation and validation of the adaptation of the Big Five Inventory-2 (BFI-2) in the Croatian language. The translation process from English to Croatian was conducted using a forward and backward translation process. The resulting adaptation was then assessed for structural and construct validity, as well as reliability on a convenience sample of 320 Croatian participants. The results showed good reliability estimates at the domain level and somewhat lower yet satisfying estimates at the facet level. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) supported the proposed hierarchical structure. The BFI-2 domains and facets showed adequate construct validity, estimated via the within- and between-domain correlations of the facet scales. Overall, the preliminary results of the Croatian adaptation are satisfactory and support efforts for further improvement and assessment in a larger sample, adequate for research in personality psychology.
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