The nature and structure of correlations among Big Five ratings: The halo-alpha-beta model.

Volume: 97, Issue: 6, Pages: 1142 - 1156
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
In light of consistently observed correlations among Big Five ratings, the authors developed and tested a model that combined E. L. Thorndike's (1920) general evaluative bias (halo) model and J. M. Digman's (1997) higher order personality factors (alpha and beta) model. With 4 multitrait-multimethod analyses, Study 1 revealed moderate convergent validity for alpha and beta across raters, whereas halo was mainly a unique factor for each rater. In...
Paper Details
Title
The nature and structure of correlations among Big Five ratings: The halo-alpha-beta model.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
97
Issue
6
Pages
1142 - 1156
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