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Problemi upitničke operacionalizacije dimenzija Grejove teorije osetljivosti na potkrepljenje
Problems of the defining the dimensions of the Gray's reinforcement sensitivity theory

Author(s): Snežana Smederevac, Dušanka Mitrović
Subject(s): Personality Psychology, Behaviorism
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: reinforcement sensitivity; extraversion; neuroticism; impulsivity; anxiety;

Summary/Abstract: Jeffry Gray has modified Eysenck's system by rotating the dimensions of extraversion and neuroticism by 45 degrees, which resulted in two new dimensions: impulsivity (behavioral approach system) and anxiety (behavioral inhibition system). The main purpose of this study was to examine psychometric properties of the BIS/BAS scale, inventory for assessment of dimensions included in Gray's theory, in order to, also, test the foundation of the Gray's constructs themselves. 476 participants were included, age 17 to 77. All subjects completed The BIS/BAS scale (Carver & White, 1994) and The Big Five Inventory (BFI: John, Donahue & Kentle, 1991, prema John & Srivastava, 1999). Analysis of the BIS/BAS scale failed to replicate the original four-factor solution. Three factors were extracted, named Behavioral inhibition system (BIS), BAS-Striving for excitement and BAS-Drive. Psychometric characteristics of the BIS/BAS scale are not satisfactory. Result of the joint factor analysis of dimensions of the BIS/BAS scale and dimensions of the BFI questionnaire are three factors, named active striving for reward, sensation seeking and anxiety. In general, results can be considered supportive rather to Eysenck than to Gray, but they could also be ascribed to the failure in questionnaire operationalisation of the constructs of Reinforcement sensitivity theory.

  • Issue Year: 38/2005
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 311-326
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Serbian