Abstract
Interest in the HEXACO Model of Personality has consistently grown in the past decade - with a particular focus on the newly proposed sixth basic factor: Honesty-Humility. In essence, this factor was proposed as the driving force behind cooperative, honest behavior and the basis for a modest, unassuming nature. However, whereas recent research has accumulated substantial evidence for the prediction that Honesty-Humility drives non-exploitative behavior, there is little conclusive evidence for the proposition that it also signals humility. We tested this conjecture in a web-based study - assessing modest behavior in terms of people's over- vs. under-representation of their actual abilities. As hypothesized, the Honesty-Humility factor scale and the Modesty facet scale of the HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised predicted the degree to which participants' self-appraisals matched their actual general mental ability in the expected direction: those low in Honesty-Humility and/or Modesty overstated their ability.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Personality and Individual Differences |
Volume | 69 |
Pages (from-to) | 12-16 |
Number of pages | 5 |
ISSN | 0191-8869 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2014 |
Keywords
- General mental abilities
- HEXACO
- Honesty-Humility
- Modesty
- Self-appraisals