Stereotypes of age differences in personality traits: universal and accurate?

Age trajectories for personality traits are known to be similar across cultures. To address whether stereotypes of age groups reflect these age-related changes in personality, we asked participants in 26 countries (N = 3,323) to rate typical adolescents, adults, and old persons in their own country. Raters across nations tended to share similar beliefs about different age groups; adolescents were seen as impulsive, rebellious, undisciplined, preferring excitement and novelty, whereas old people were consistently considered lower on impulsivity, activity, antagonism, and Openness. These consensual age group stereotypes correlated strongly with published age differences on the five major dimensions of personality and most of 30 specific traits, using as criteria of accuracy both self-reports and observer ratings, different survey methodologies, and data from up to 50 nations. However, personal stereotypes were considerably less accurate, and consensual stereotypes tended to exaggerate differences across age groups.

[1]  L. Jussim Social Perception and Social Reality: Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy , 2012 .

[2]  R. McCrae,et al.  Rater Wealth Predicts Perceptions of Outgroup Competence. , 2011, Journal of research in personality.

[3]  Richard E. Lucas,et al.  Personality development across the life span: longitudinal analyses with a national sample from Germany. , 2011, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[4]  A. Barrett,et al.  Mapping midlife: An examination of social factors shaping conceptions of the timing of middle age , 2011 .

[5]  Boris Egloff,et al.  Stability and change of personality across the life course: the impact of age and major life events on mean-level and rank-order stability of the Big Five. , 2011, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[6]  G. Labouvie-vief,et al.  Age-relevance of person characteristics: persons' beliefs about developmental change across the lifespan. , 2011, Developmental psychology.

[7]  Samuel D Gosling,et al.  Age differences in personality traits from 10 to 65: Big Five domains and facets in a large cross-sectional sample. , 2011, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[8]  Dustin Wood,et al.  Accuracy of United States regional personality stereotypes , 2010 .

[9]  A. Realo,et al.  Does national character reflect mean personality traits when both are measured by the same instrument , 2010 .

[10]  P. Costa,et al.  NEO inventories for the NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3), NEO Five-Factor Inventory-3 (NEO-FFI-3), NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO PI-R) : professional manual , 2010 .

[11]  Corinna E. Löckenhoff,et al.  Perceptions of aging across 26 cultures and their culture-level associates. , 2009, Psychology and aging.

[12]  Richard E. Lucas,et al.  Age differences in personality: evidence from a nationally representative Australian sample. , 2009, Developmental psychology.

[13]  R. Kessler,et al.  Age differences in major depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R) , 2009, Psychological Medicine.

[14]  J. Allik,et al.  Mechanisms of the national character stereotype: How people in six neighbouring countries of Russia describe themselves and the typical Russian , 2009 .

[15]  O. John,et al.  Ten facet scales for the Big Five Inventory: Convergence with NEO PI-R facets, self-peer agreement, and discriminant validity , 2009 .

[16]  R. Furr A framework for profile similarity: integrating similarity, normativeness, and distinctiveness. , 2008, Journal of personality.

[17]  Richard E. Lucas,et al.  Age differences in the Big Five across the life span: evidence from two national samples. , 2008, Psychology and aging.

[18]  R. McCrae,et al.  A Note on Some Measures of Profile Agreement , 2008, Journal of personality assessment.

[19]  R. McCrae,et al.  Climatic warmth and national wealth: some culture‐level determinants of national character stereotypes , 2007, European journal of personality.

[20]  S. Gosling,et al.  Normality evaluations and their relation to personality traits and well-being. , 2007, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[21]  Curtis D. Hardin,et al.  Implicit and Explicit Stereotyping of Adolescents , 2007 .

[22]  N. Haslam,et al.  Beliefs about personality change and continuity , 2007 .

[23]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Brief Versions of the NEO-PI-3 , 2007 .

[24]  S. Kitayama,et al.  Handbook of Cultural Psychology , 2007 .

[25]  M. Lachman,et al.  Perceptions of Aging in Two Cultures: Korean and American Views on Old Age , 2007, Journal of cross-cultural gerontology.

[26]  B. Roberts,et al.  The Effect of Age and Role Information on Expectations for Big Five Personality Traits , 2006, Personality & social psychology bulletin.

[27]  J. Berge,et al.  Tucker's congruence coefficient as a meaningful index of factor similarity. , 2006 .

[28]  Denise C. Park,et al.  Age-Related Stereotypes: A Comparison of American and Chinese Cultures , 2006, Gerontology.

[29]  C. Harvey,et al.  Social Policy for Family Caregivers of Elderly , 2006 .

[30]  J. Perrin,et al.  Mothers' Views on Hyperactivity: A Cross-Cultural Perspective , 2006, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP.

[31]  B. Roberts,et al.  Patterns of mean-level change in personality traits across the life course: a meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. , 2006, Psychological bulletin.

[32]  Paul T. Costa,et al.  Age Trends and Age Norms for the NEO Personality Inventory-3 in Adolescents and Adults , 2005, Assessment.

[33]  C. Barbaranelli,et al.  National Character Does Not Reflect Mean Personality Trait Levels in 49 Cultures , 2005, Science.

[34]  Antonio Terracciano,et al.  Hierarchical linear modeling analyses of the NEO-PI-R scales in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. , 2005, Psychology and aging.

[35]  Michael I. Norton,et al.  This Old Stereotype: The Pervasiveness and Persistence of the Elderly Stereotype , 2005 .

[36]  R. McCrae,et al.  Universal features of personality traits from the observer's perspective: data from 50 cultures. , 2005, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[37]  B. Major,et al.  The social psychology of stigma. , 2005, Annual review of psychology.

[38]  P. Costa,et al.  Age differences in personality traits across cultures: self‐report and observer perspectives , 2004 .

[39]  Robert R. McCrae,et al.  Human nature and culture: A trait perspective , 2004 .

[40]  Todd D. Nelson Ageism: Stereotyping and prejudice against older persons. , 2003 .

[41]  James H. Liu,et al.  Cultural Stereotypes and Social Representations of Elders from Chinese and European Perspectives , 2003, Journal of cross-cultural gerontology.

[42]  E. Mullet,et al.  Application of the five-factor model of personality to intergenerational perception. , 2003, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[43]  Amy J. C. Cuddy,et al.  A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition. , 2002, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[44]  P. Costa,et al.  Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: robust and surprising findings. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[45]  S. Whiteside,et al.  The Five Factor Model and impulsivity: using a structural model of personality to understand impulsivity , 2001 .

[46]  E. C. Ritchie,et al.  Gender Differences , 1981, Language in Society.

[47]  S. Haslam,et al.  In what sense are prejudicial beliefs personal? The importance of an in-group's shared stereotypes. , 2000, The British journal of social psychology.

[48]  Leslie A. Zebrowitz,et al.  "Too young, too old": Stigmatizing adolescents and elders. , 2000 .

[49]  Robert C. Satterwhite,et al.  Pancultural Gender Stereotypes Revisited: The Five Factor Model , 1999 .

[50]  O. John,et al.  Handbook of personality: Theory and research, 2nd ed. , 1999 .

[51]  Claudio Barbaranelli,et al.  Age differences in personality across the adult life span: parallels in five cultures. , 1999, Developmental psychology.

[52]  S. Srivastava,et al.  The Big Five Trait taxonomy: History, measurement, and theoretical perspectives. , 1999 .

[53]  G. Holmbeck,et al.  Measuring Beliefs About Adolescent Personality and Behavior , 1998 .

[54]  S. Levitus,et al.  US Government Printing Office , 1998 .

[55]  C. S. Slotterback Projections of aging: impact of generational differences and the aging process on perceptions of adults. , 1996, Psychology and aging.

[56]  P. Costa,et al.  Evaluating replicability of factors in the Revised NEO Personality Inventory: Confirmatory factor analysis versus Procrustes rotation. , 1996 .

[57]  P. Costa,et al.  Domains and facets: hierarchical personality assessment using the revised NEO personality inventory. , 1995, Journal of personality assessment.

[58]  R. R. Abidin Psychological Assessment Resources , 1995 .

[59]  L. Jussim,et al.  Why study stereotype accuracy and inaccuracy , 1995 .

[60]  M. L. Hummert,et al.  Stereotypes of the elderly held by young, middle-aged, and elderly adults. , 1994, Journal of gerontology.

[61]  Curtis D. Hardin,et al.  Implicit Stereotyping in Person Judgment. , 1993 .

[62]  P. Costa,et al.  Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) and NEO-Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) , 1992 .

[63]  M. L. Hummert,et al.  Multiple stereotypes of elderly and young adults: a comparison of structure and evaluations. , 1990, Psychology and aging.

[64]  J. M. Digman PERSONALITY STRUCTURE: EMERGENCE OF THE FIVE-FACTOR MODEL , 1990 .

[65]  T. L. Rose,et al.  Illusory correlation and the maintenance of stereotypic beliefs. , 1980 .

[66]  Research in personality , 1963 .

[67]  Raymond B. Cattell,et al.  rp and other coefficients of pattern similarity , 1949, Psychometrika.