Bdsm

BDSM Research Widget

BDSM Community Research Widget

Anonymous • Ethical • 5–8 min total

Interview Question Bank

Pick 3–5 to ask per person. Tap to select.

Ice-Breakers

Surface-Level

Deeper (with rapport)

Copied!

DASS-21 (Past Week)

0 = Never • 1 = Sometimes • 2 = Often • 3 = Almost Always

Your DASS-21 Scores (x2 scaled)

Depression:

Anxiety:

Stress:

These are for research only. Not a diagnosis.

Optional Demographics

Ready to Submit?

Your data is 100% anonymous. No IP, no names.

Debrief

Thank you! This research helps reduce stigma around mental health in kink communities.

Support: Kink-Aware Professionals • 800-656-HOPE

Monday, October 30, 2023

Raymond Cattell

The Psychologist Who Put Personality Traits on the Map


📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚


  • Raymond Cattell was a British-American psychologist who made significant contributions to the fields of personality, intelligence, and multivariate statistics. He is best known for his development of the sixteen personality factor questionnaire which is a widely used personality test that measures 16 basic personality dimensions. (Shiraev 20016):  


  1. warmth vs coldness

  2. reasoning vs imagination
  3. dominance vs submissiveness
  4. liveliness vs seriousness 
  5. rule-consciousness vs spontaneity
  6. social boldness vs shyness
  7. sensitivity vs toughness
  8. vigilance vs trust
  9. abstractedness vs concreteness
  10. privateness vs openness to change
  11. apprehension vs self-confidence
  12. traditionalism vs unconventional
  13. group-dependence vs self-sufficiency
  14. perfectionism vs unconcern
  15. intellectualism vs anti-intellectualism
  16. imagination vs practicality


Cattell believed that personality traits were fundamental underlying elements of daily human behavior and experience. He used factor analysis to identify the basic dimensions of personality by studying large datasets of personality ratings and self-assessments. This work led to the development of the 16PF which is a reliable and valid personality test. 

🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟

 



 

 Cattell contributed to the study of intelligence.

Fluid Intelligence - the ability to think abstractly and solve novel problems.

Crystalized Intelligence - the knowledge and skills that are acquired through experience 

Cattell believed that fluid intelligence is more important for success in school and in the workplace. He also believed that fluid intelligence declines with age, while crystallized intelligence can continue to increase throughout life.  (Shiraev 20016)


📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚📚
Multivariate Statistics

  • A set of statistical methods that are used to analyze data with multiple variables allows researchers to study complex relationships between personality traits and other variables. 
  • Cattell used multivariate statistics to study the relationship between personality traits and job performance, academic achievement, and mental health.

.
He is considered one of the most quoted psychologists of the 20th century and beyond.

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

 References

Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795


Gordon Allport's Legacy

The Quest for Personality: 

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

 Gordon Allport


Believed that personality is unique to each individual and influenced by both internal and external factors. He developed a three-tiered model of personality traits (Shiraev 2016):

    1. Cardinal traits
      1.      dominant and pervasive and they shape a person's overall personality\
    2. Central traits
      1. less dominant but they are still important and have a significant impact on behavior
    3. Secondary traits
      1. Only present in certain situations and are less likely to influence overall behavior.          


    📚📚📚📚📚


    References

    Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795

    The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Personality

     Insights from the Past

    🕶️🕶️🕶️🕶️🕶️🕶️🕶️🕶️

    Many philosophers from the past wrote about personality traits, including David Hume and David Hartley.


    Hume

    Identified four most significant traits (Shiraev, 2016):  



    1. Pleasure Seeking                                                                   
    2. Virtue Seeking
    3. Philosophical devotion                    
    4. Critical thinking.

    🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟🪟

    Hartley
    1. imaginative
    2. ambitious
    3. self-interested
    4. sympathetic
    5. theopathetic
    6. morally sensitive

    📚📚📚📚📚

    Early experimental psychologists such as Wilhelm Wundt were also interested in studying personality traits. Wundt believed that language had a big role in forming individual traits. He argued that people who spoke German as their first language were more likely to become more organized, orderly, and responsible. (Shiraev, 2016).

    🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥





    Takeaway

    Personality traits are relatively stable and unique characteristics that people possess

    Language can play a role in shaping personality traits.

    Early personality theories such as those of Hume and Hartley, shared common ground with modern trait theories of personality






    🟦🟦

     References

    Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795

    Featured Blog Post

    Breaking the Cycle: How Meth and GHB Mess with Your Brain's Wiring

    Hey there, if you're reading this, you're probably knee-deep in that exhausting loop of highs, crashes, and compulsions that come wi...