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 263 independent samples. Each m...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
To expand our knowledge of personality assessment, this study connects research and theory related t...
Accurate prediction requires information not only about central tendencies but also about variabilit...
Most personality assessments rely on self-report, but the Realistic Accuracy Model (RAM) proposes th...
The current investigation examined whether meta-perceptions provide information about personality th...
One essential aspect of personality test validation is to estimate the magnitude of self-other agr...
The present study examined two proposed moderators of meta-accuracy: actors’ personality traits and ...
Target-informant agreement about target personality traits can depend on the nature of the traits be...
In recent years, meta-analytic reviews have estimated validities for the use of personality scales i...
Objective What is gained by having others report on one’s personality? Research on adult samples has...
The purpose of this study was twofold: to examine the comparison of self and other ratings on a self...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
Agreement between the self and other rated personality profiles was studied in two samples involving...
Achieving construct validity, or using measures that accurately represent particular theoretical con...
An underlying assumption of meta-analysis is that effect sizes are based on commensurate measures. I...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
To expand our knowledge of personality assessment, this study connects research and theory related t...
Accurate prediction requires information not only about central tendencies but also about variabilit...
Most personality assessments rely on self-report, but the Realistic Accuracy Model (RAM) proposes th...
The current investigation examined whether meta-perceptions provide information about personality th...
One essential aspect of personality test validation is to estimate the magnitude of self-other agr...
The present study examined two proposed moderators of meta-accuracy: actors’ personality traits and ...
Target-informant agreement about target personality traits can depend on the nature of the traits be...
In recent years, meta-analytic reviews have estimated validities for the use of personality scales i...
Objective What is gained by having others report on one’s personality? Research on adult samples has...
The purpose of this study was twofold: to examine the comparison of self and other ratings on a self...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
Agreement between the self and other rated personality profiles was studied in two samples involving...
Achieving construct validity, or using measures that accurately represent particular theoretical con...
An underlying assumption of meta-analysis is that effect sizes are based on commensurate measures. I...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
To expand our knowledge of personality assessment, this study connects research and theory related t...
Accurate prediction requires information not only about central tendencies but also about variabilit...