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Low Honesty-Humility gives high self-reported IQ

open access: yes, 2014
The HEXACO model offers a complement to the Big-Five model, including a sixth factor, Honesty-Humility, and its four facets (Sincerity, Fairness, Greed-avoidance and Modesty). The four facets of Honesty-Humility and three indicators of intelligence (one performance-based cognitive ability test, one self-estimated academic potential, and one self-report
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Honesty–Humility and a Person–Situation Interaction at Work

European Journal of Personality, 2010
Person–situation interactions have attracted researchers’ attention for decades. Likewise, the current work focuses on the interaction of honesty–humility and situational conditions in bringing about counterproductive work behaviour (CWB). As such, we introduce perceptions of organizational politics as a situational construct representing an ...
Ingo Zettler, Benjamin E Hilbig
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The HEXACO Honesty-Humility, Agreeableness, and Emotionality Factors

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2014
We review research and theory on the HEXACO personality dimensions of Honesty-Humility (H), Agreeableness (A), and Emotionality (E), with particular attention to the following topics: (1) the origins of the HEXACO model in lexical studies of personality structure, and the content of the H, A, and E factors in those studies; (2) the operationalization ...
Michael C Ashton   +2 more
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To boast or not to boast: Testing the humility aspect of the Honesty–Humility factor

Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
Abstract Interest in the HEXACO Model of Personality has consistently grown in the past decade – with a particular focus on the newly proposed sixth basic factor: Honesty–Humility. In essence, this factor was proposed as the driving force behind cooperative, honest behavior and the basis for a modest, unassuming nature.
Benjamin E Hilbig   +2 more
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Honesty–Humility and the HEXACO Structure of Religiosity and Well-Being

Current Psychology, 2015
Past research has shown that general and intrinsic religiosity is related to higher Big Five Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and, to some extent, Extraversion. With the rise of the six-factor HEXACO (Honesty–Humility, Emotionality, eXtraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Openness) model of personality, however, a more differentiated look at ...
Naser Aghababaei   +2 more
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Pillars of cooperation: Honesty–Humility, social value orientations, and economic behavior

Journal of Research in Personality, 2009
Abstract The current work explores the predictive power of the recently proposed sixth personality dimension, Honesty–Humility, with respect to economic and cooperative behavior. It was expected that this factor should explain how decision makers allocate a valued good to themselves vs. another in the dictator and the ultimatum game. More importantly,
Benjamin E Hilbig, Ingo Zettler
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Openness to Experience, Honesty–Humility and ideological attitudes: A fine-grained analysis

Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
Abstract We aimed at replicating and extending recent findings about the relationships between the specific aspects entailed by Honesty–Humility and Openness to Experience and ideological attitudes. Study 1 ( N  = 820) indicated that Openness-Curiosity, not Openness-Cultural, was uniquely associated with Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and that ...
Marta Desimoni, Luigi Leone
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Honesty‐humility and prosocial behavior: The mediating roles of perspective taking and guilt‐proneness

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2019
The prosocial personality trait of honesty‐humility has received extensive attention in the last decade. However, research on the mechanism underlying the relationship between honesty‐humility and prosocial behavior is rather scarce. This study aims to explore the internal mechanism underlying this relationship to draw a complete picture of the honesty‐
Yan Dong, Lanran Fang
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Honesty–humility negatively correlates with dishonesty in romantic relationships.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2023
Despite the clear existing theoretical links, ours is the first direct systematic series of studies investigating a potential negative association between Honesty-Humility and general dishonesty in romantic relationships. Eleven preregistered online studies with community samples were run (total N = 5,677).
Nina Reinhardt, Marc-André Reinhard
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