An other perspective on personality: Meta-analytic integration of observers' accuracy and predictive validity.
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Abstract
The bulk of personality research has been built from self-report measures of personality. However, collecting personality ratings from other-raters, such as family, friends, and even strangers, is a dramatically underutilized method that allows better explanation and prediction of personality's role in many domains of psychology. Drawing hypotheses from D. C. Funder's (1995) realistic accuracy model about trait and information moderators of accuracy, we offer 3 meta-analyses to help researchers and applied psychologists understand and interpret both consistencies and unique insights afforded by other-ratings of personality. These meta-analyses integrate findings based on 44,178 target individuals rated across…
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- Psychology
- Agreeableness
- Personality
- Incremental validity
- Big Five personality traits
- Inter-rater reliability
- Personality Assessment Inventory
- Trait
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