This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a comparison of a given individual to a reference group of others. The underlying comparison processes are the same as those used to judge psychophysical stimuli (as outlined by range frequency theory and decision by sampling accounts). Five experimental studies show that the same person's personality is rated differently depending on how his or her behavior (a) ranks within a reference group and (b) falls within the overall range of behavior shown by other reference group members. Results were invariant across stimulus type and response options (7-point Likert scale, 990-point allocation task, or dichotomous choice). Simulated occupational scenarios ...
A recurrent observation in personality judgments is that individuals’ ratings of others’ personaliti...
Advisors: Lisa M. Finkelstein.Committee members: Larissa Barber; Angela Castellani; Amanda Durik; Br...
Despite pervasive evidence that general mental ability and personality are unrelated, we investi-gat...
This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a compari...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
Friends and spouses tend to be similar in a broad range of characteristics, such as age, educational...
Through decades of research, scholars have illustrated the complexity of the relationship between un...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
In response to comments by Perugini and Richetin and by Ashton, we discuss the reference-group effec...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
The present research tested two hypotheses regarding social perception: (1) that observers judge the...
A recurrent observation in personality judgments is that individuals’ ratings of others’ personaliti...
Advisors: Lisa M. Finkelstein.Committee members: Larissa Barber; Angela Castellani; Amanda Durik; Br...
Despite pervasive evidence that general mental ability and personality are unrelated, we investi-gat...
This article suggests that personality judgments are wholly relative, being the outcome of a compari...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Objective: This research compares two different approaches that are commonly used to measure accurac...
Friends and spouses tend to be similar in a broad range of characteristics, such as age, educational...
Through decades of research, scholars have illustrated the complexity of the relationship between un...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
Accurately perceiving the personality of the average person corresponds broadly with stereotype accu...
In response to comments by Perugini and Richetin and by Ashton, we discuss the reference-group effec...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
The present research tested two hypotheses regarding social perception: (1) that observers judge the...
A recurrent observation in personality judgments is that individuals’ ratings of others’ personaliti...
Advisors: Lisa M. Finkelstein.Committee members: Larissa Barber; Angela Castellani; Amanda Durik; Br...
Despite pervasive evidence that general mental ability and personality are unrelated, we investi-gat...