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Psychometric Properties and a Preliminary Validation Study of the Italian Brief Version of the Communication Styles Inventory (CSI-B/I)

Stefania ManconePierluigi DiotaiutiAngela GramboneGiuseppe Valente

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communication stylesmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyConcurrent validitylcsh:BF1-990confirmatory analysisCoaching050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVerbal aggressivenessPersonalityPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsimpression manipulativenessGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Researchemotionalitybusiness.industrycommunication styles confirmatory analysis impression manipulativeness emotionality expressiveness05 social sciencesConfirmatory factor analysisexpressivenesslcsh:Psychologycommunication styles; confirmatory analysis; emotionality; expressiveness; impression manipulativenessConstruct (philosophy)Psychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery

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People will typically develop a communication style that tends to be coherent with their own fundamental personality traits. The current debate on communication style acknowledges the construct of adaptive behavior as an appropriate area where to include both the strictly personal aspects and social learning and cultural assimilation, which translate into communicative style as a specific form of adaptation integrating the behavioral and personality perspectives. Due to the lack of instruments in the Italian psychometric scenario to assess communication styles, the present study included the translation and validation of the Italian short version of the Communication Styles Inventory (CSI-B/I). Methods The CSI-B/I was administered to a sample of 1,044 participants, while the concurrent validity was tested through a second administration to 518 participants along with the MPP (Multidimensional Personality Profile). Results Confirmatory factor analysis bore out a three-factor solution (including 18 items) with good indices of adaptation to data, e.g., χ2/df = 1.251, RMSEA = 0.027, RMSEA 90% CI = 0.008-0.040, GFI = 0.958, AGFI = 0.937, CFI = 0.983 and NFI = 0.922. The CSI-B/I allows to measure three main dimensions of the communication style: impression manipulativeness; emotionality; expressiveness. Internal consistency reliability and significant correlations with the MPP supported the concurrent validity of the tool. Conclusion By virtue of its good psychometric properties, CSI-B/I represents an important addition to the assessment in multiple contexts: companies, institutions, staff selection, individual and group profile analysis, coaching, psychotherapy, counseling, career guidance.

10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01421https://hdl.handle.net/11697/194984