TY - JOUR
T1 - On Measuring the Sixth Basic Personality Dimension
T2 - A Comparison Between HEXACO Honesty-Humility and Big Six Honesty-Propriety
AU - Thielmann, Isabel
AU - Hilbig, Benjamin E.
AU - Zettler, Ingo
AU - Moshagen, Morten
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - Recent developments in personality research led to the proposition of two alternative six-factor trait models, the HEXACO model and the Big Six model. However, given the lack of direct comparisons, it is unclear whether the HEXACO and Big Six factors are distinct or essentially equivalent, that is, whether corresponding inventories measure similar or distinct personality traits. Using Structural Equation Modeling (Study 1), we found substantial differences between the traits as measured via the HEXACO-60 and the 30-item Questionnaire Big Six (30QB6), particularly for Honesty-Humility and Honesty-Propriety (both model’s critical difference to the Big Five approach). This distinction was further supported by Study 2, showing differential capabilities of the HEXACO-60 and the 30QB6 to account for several criteria representing the theoretical core of Honesty-Humility and/or Honesty-Propriety. Specifically, unlike the indicator of Honesty-Humility, the indicator of Honesty-Propriety showed low predictive power for some conceptually relevant criteria, suggesting a limited validity of the 30QB6.
AB - Recent developments in personality research led to the proposition of two alternative six-factor trait models, the HEXACO model and the Big Six model. However, given the lack of direct comparisons, it is unclear whether the HEXACO and Big Six factors are distinct or essentially equivalent, that is, whether corresponding inventories measure similar or distinct personality traits. Using Structural Equation Modeling (Study 1), we found substantial differences between the traits as measured via the HEXACO-60 and the 30-item Questionnaire Big Six (30QB6), particularly for Honesty-Humility and Honesty-Propriety (both model’s critical difference to the Big Five approach). This distinction was further supported by Study 2, showing differential capabilities of the HEXACO-60 and the 30QB6 to account for several criteria representing the theoretical core of Honesty-Humility and/or Honesty-Propriety. Specifically, unlike the indicator of Honesty-Humility, the indicator of Honesty-Propriety showed low predictive power for some conceptually relevant criteria, suggesting a limited validity of the 30QB6.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - HEXACO
KW - Big Six
KW - Honesty-Humility
KW - Honesty-Propriety
KW - comparative validity
KW - personality measurement
KW - Structural Equation Modeling
U2 - 10.1177/1073191116638411
DO - 10.1177/1073191116638411
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 26988405
SN - 1073-1911
VL - 24
SP - 1024
EP - 1036
JO - Assessment
JF - Assessment
IS - 8
ER -