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- Title
Dissociating Indifferent, Directional, and Extreme Responding in Personality Data: Applying the Three-Process Model to Self- and Observer Reports.
- Authors
Zettler, Ingo; Lang, Jonas W. B.; Hülsheger, Ute R.; Hilbig, Benjamin E.; Hülsheger, Ute R
- Abstract
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 provide evidence that indifferent, directional, and extreme responding can be separated from each other in personality data through the use of the three-process model. Second, we show that the various response processes show a pattern of correlations across traits and rating sources which is in line with the idea that indifferent and extreme responding are person-specific tendencies, whereas directional responding is content-specific. Third, we report findings supporting the hypothesis that Honesty-Humility is negatively linked to extreme responding. In Likert-based personality data, applying the three-process model can unveil individual differences in the response process.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL research; PERSONALITY studies; PERSONALITY; APATHY; PSYCHIATRIC research; PSYCHOLOGY; MYERS-Briggs Type Indicator; MATHEMATICAL models of psychology; QUESTIONNAIRES
- Publication
Journal of Personality, 2016, Vol 84, Issue 4, p461
- ISSN
0022-3506
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1111/jopy.12172