So-called highly ‘evaluative’ personality judgments (e.g. describing someone as exceptional, odd, or vile,) are an integral component of people's daily judgments of themselves and others. However, little is known about the conceptual structure, psychological function, and personality-relevance of these kinds of attribution. Two studies were conducted to explore the internal (i.e. implicit) and external (i.e. self-report) structure of highly evaluative terms. Factor analyses of semantic-similarity sortings and self-reports on several representative samples of highly evaluative personality adjectives yielded internal and external structures that were very similar. Both types of structure included five dimensions representing distinction, wort...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
The need to take into account the moderating effects of defen- \u27 siveness in understanding how sc...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Descriptive consistency and social desirability in self- and peer reports. ...
Research regarding the nature of evaluative person descriptors has been hampered because existing me...
Social desirability may cause spurious relations in self-rating measures. The present study sought t...
AbstractThe present research analyses relations between explicit, implicit and peer-assessment of tw...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
This systematic review presents the current state of research investigating the implicit self-concep...
Two studies examined the role of implicit theories of personality in the relation between actual – i...
The author extends his (1967) earlier study that (a) classified trait adjectives to unconfound evalu...
The Handbook of Individual Differences in Social Behavior provides a relatively comprehensive examin...
Two experiments examined the generality of the negativity bias, the tendency of perceivers to regard...
Drawing on theorizing and research suggesting that people are motivated to view their world as an or...
The purpose of the present study was to develop and validate the Locus of Evaluation Inventory (LEI)...
Standard psycholexical studies of personality structure have produced a similar 6-factor solution in...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
The need to take into account the moderating effects of defen- \u27 siveness in understanding how sc...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Descriptive consistency and social desirability in self- and peer reports. ...
Research regarding the nature of evaluative person descriptors has been hampered because existing me...
Social desirability may cause spurious relations in self-rating measures. The present study sought t...
AbstractThe present research analyses relations between explicit, implicit and peer-assessment of tw...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
This systematic review presents the current state of research investigating the implicit self-concep...
Two studies examined the role of implicit theories of personality in the relation between actual – i...
The author extends his (1967) earlier study that (a) classified trait adjectives to unconfound evalu...
The Handbook of Individual Differences in Social Behavior provides a relatively comprehensive examin...
Two experiments examined the generality of the negativity bias, the tendency of perceivers to regard...
Drawing on theorizing and research suggesting that people are motivated to view their world as an or...
The purpose of the present study was to develop and validate the Locus of Evaluation Inventory (LEI)...
Standard psycholexical studies of personality structure have produced a similar 6-factor solution in...
General, spontaneous evaluations of strangers based on their faces have been shown to reflect judgme...
The need to take into account the moderating effects of defen- \u27 siveness in understanding how sc...
Borkenau P, Ostendorf F. Descriptive consistency and social desirability in self- and peer reports. ...