Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Likert-style) questionnaires. We study the nature of the response process by applying a recently introduced item response theory modeling procedure, the three-process model, to data of self- and observer reports of personality traits. The three-process model captures indifferent, directional, and extreme responding. Substantively, we hypothesize that, and test whether, trait Honesty-Humility is negatively linked to extreme responding. We applied the three-process model to personality data of 577 dyads (self- and observer reports of the HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised; Lee & Ashton, ) of Dutch and German undergraduate respondents. First, we p...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Adapting the original latitude of acceptance concept to Likert-type surveys, response latitudes are ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Summary-A promising approach to understanding the processes involved when subjects respond to person...
Ideal-point processes assume that individuals engage in introspective comparisons when responding to...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
Objective: With a strong reliance on the use of self-report questionnaires in psychiatric research, ...
Respondents use different ways to respond to rating scale items. Hence, item responses do not only c...
In two studies, we examined the shared and unique meaning of acquiescent, extreme, midpoint, and soc...
This article extends a methodological approach considered by Bolt and Johnson for the measurement an...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Adapting the original latitude of acceptance concept to Likert-type surveys, response latitudes are ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
Summary-A promising approach to understanding the processes involved when subjects respond to person...
Ideal-point processes assume that individuals engage in introspective comparisons when responding to...
It is well known that respondents answer items not only on the basis of the question content, but al...
Objective: With a strong reliance on the use of self-report questionnaires in psychiatric research, ...
Respondents use different ways to respond to rating scale items. Hence, item responses do not only c...
In two studies, we examined the shared and unique meaning of acquiescent, extreme, midpoint, and soc...
This article extends a methodological approach considered by Bolt and Johnson for the measurement an...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Mottus R, Allik J, Realo A, et al. The Effect of Response Style on Self-Reported Conscientiousness A...
Rankings of countries on mean levels of self-reported Conscientiousness continue to puzzle researche...
Adapting the original latitude of acceptance concept to Likert-type surveys, response latitudes are ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...