The Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) was administered to 408 So
uth African college students. When the instrument was factor analyzed at th
e facet level with varimax rotation, the structure of the five-factor model
was well reproduced for the entire sample as well as the White and Black s
ubgroups. Parallel analysis indicated the appropriateness of the five-facto
r solution. Whereas the structure of personality was highly similar across
race, there were statistically significant differences in mean scores of so
me domains and facets by race. The greatest difference was in Openness to E
xperience, particularly in the Openness to Feelings facet, with the White s
ubgroup scoring relatively high, the Black subgroup scoring relatively low,
and the Indian subgroup scoring in an intermediate range. The authors spec
ulate that these differences are primarily the result of social, economic,
and cultural differences between the races rather than the direct product o
f race itself.