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Self-Other Agreement in Personality Reports: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Self- and Informant-Report Means.

Hyunji Kim1, Stefano I Di Domenico2, Brian S Connelly3.   

Abstract

Self-report questionnaires are the most commonly used personality assessment despite longstanding concerns that self-report responses may be distorted by self-protecting motives and response biases. In a large-scale meta-analysis ( N = 33,033; k = 152 samples), we compared the means of self- and informant reports of the same target's Big Five personality traits to examine the discrepancies in two rating sources and whether people see themselves more positively than they are seen by others. Inconsistent with a general self-enhancement effect, results showed that self-report means generally did not differ from informant-report means (average δ = -.038). Moderate mean differences were found only when we compared self-reports with stranger reports, suggesting that people are critical of unacquainted targets. We discuss implications of these findings for personality assessment and other fields in which self-enhancement motives are relevant.

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Keywords:  Big Five; accuracy; informant report; meta-analysis; open data; open materials; self-enhancement; self-report

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30481113     DOI: 10.1177/0956797618810000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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