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On the relations between HEXACO agreeableness (versus anger) and honesty‐humility
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2021The HEXACO personality factors of Agreeableness‐versus‐Anger (A) and Honesty‐Humility (H) are interpreted as two complementary aspects of reciprocal altruistic tendency. Here we consider several ways of representing the positive associations between the defining traits of A and of H, through common factor analysis of self‐report HEXACO Personality ...
Michael C. Ashton, Kibeom Lee
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International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, 2022
The principal aim of this paper was to investigate the roles of tourists’ personality traits and personal values in shaping their travel motivation. Although previous literature has recognized these constructs as predictors of people’s travel motivation,
Ivana Šagovnović, S. Kovačić
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The principal aim of this paper was to investigate the roles of tourists’ personality traits and personal values in shaping their travel motivation. Although previous literature has recognized these constructs as predictors of people’s travel motivation,
Ivana Šagovnović, S. Kovačić
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2021
Scant research has investigated the potential influence of personal relative deprivation on moral disengagement, and little is known regarding the mechanisms underlying this relationship.
Huanhuan Zhao, Heyun Zhang
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Scant research has investigated the potential influence of personal relative deprivation on moral disengagement, and little is known regarding the mechanisms underlying this relationship.
Huanhuan Zhao, Heyun Zhang
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International Journal of Ethics and Systems, 2023
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the moderating role of honesty-humility of financial managers on aggressive financial reporting behavior.
A. Taki, Afsaneh Soroushyar
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the moderating role of honesty-humility of financial managers on aggressive financial reporting behavior.
A. Taki, Afsaneh Soroushyar
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Narrow facets of honesty-humility predict collegiate cheating
Personality and Individual Differences, 2018Abstract As collegiate cheating is a growing concern across the world, researchers have started to explore personality traits for a better understanding of why students engage in such behavior. Whilst prior studies investigated the relationship between personality and general academic dishonesty criteria (viz., counter-academic behavior), this study ...
Yolandi-Eloise Janse van Rensburg +2 more
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Honesty‐Humility, the Big Five, and the Five‐Factor Model
Journal of Personality, 2005Abstract This study investigated the relations of the proposed sixth factor of personality, Honesty‐Humility, with the dimensions of the classic English lexical Big Five and the closely related Five‐Factor Model (FFM). Results showed that although Honesty‐Humility was largely unrelated to markers of the Big Five factors, it was substantially ...
Michael C, Ashton, Kibeom, Lee
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Honesty-humility and dictator and ultimatum game-giving in children
Journal of Research in Personality, 2020Abstract Fairness can be affected by personality traits, situational factors, and person-situation interactions. Based on studies with adult samples, the present study investigated elementary school children’s (N = 164) social behavior in versions of the Dictator and the Ultimatum Game with actual incentives.
Katharina Allgaier +4 more
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Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2021
Does giving behavior in economic games reflect true prosocial preferences or is it due to confusion? Research showing that trait Honesty-Humility accounts for giving behavior suggests the former, whereas research showing that participants give money to a
Y. A. Nielsen +3 more
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Does giving behavior in economic games reflect true prosocial preferences or is it due to confusion? Research showing that trait Honesty-Humility accounts for giving behavior suggests the former, whereas research showing that participants give money to a
Y. A. Nielsen +3 more
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Journal des adolescens, 2021
INTRODUCTION Honesty-Humility represents the tendency to be fair, genuine, and cooperative in social interactions. Although previous evidence has demonstrated that Honesty-Humility is related to decreased unethical behavior, little is known about the ...
Zhen Guo, Wenqi Li, Ying Yang, Y. Kou
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INTRODUCTION Honesty-Humility represents the tendency to be fair, genuine, and cooperative in social interactions. Although previous evidence has demonstrated that Honesty-Humility is related to decreased unethical behavior, little is known about the ...
Zhen Guo, Wenqi Li, Ying Yang, Y. Kou
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From Honesty–Humility to fair behavior – Benevolence or a (blind) fairness norm?
Personality and Individual Differences, 2015Abstract Recent research has identified trait Honesty–Humility as a vital determinant of a variety of cooperative, fair, or pro-social behaviors. However, it is less clear what drives the link between Honesty–Humility and the tendency to exhibit fair behavior which we first demonstrate in a meta-analysis of prior work using the dictator game.
Hilbig, Benjamin E. +3 more
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