2009
DOI: 10.1080/00223890902935878
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Abstract: We describe the HEXACO-60, a short personality inventory that assesses the 6 dimensions of the HEXACO model of personality structure. We selected the 10 items of each of the 6 scales from the longer HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised (Ashton & Lee, 2008; Lee & Ashton, 2004, 2006), with the aim of representing the broad range of content that defines each dimension. In self-report data from samples of college students and community adults, the scales showed reasonably high levels of internal consistency reliab… Show more

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“…These included standardized measures of socioeconomic status (SES) and personality via the MacArthur Ladder of Subjective Social Status and the HEXACO-60, respectively ( b T1 Table 1). 19,20 They were also asked to complete the Avoidance of Similarity (AS) 2 SHAW ET AL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These included standardized measures of socioeconomic status (SES) and personality via the MacArthur Ladder of Subjective Social Status and the HEXACO-60, respectively ( b T1 Table 1). 19,20 They were also asked to complete the Avoidance of Similarity (AS) 2 SHAW ET AL.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It measures risk-taking attitudes, the perception of risky situations and the expected benefits of risky situations. Weller and Tikir (2011) found correlations between DOSPERT and personality, as indexed by the HEXACO scale (Ashton & Lee, 2009). Their finding implies that personality could indirectly influence surrogate decision making.…”
Section: Risks Involved In Surrogate Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…When we analysed the correlation between depressive symptoms and personality traits assessed by the NEO-FFI-20 it appears that at higher levels of depressive symptoms personality traits more marked for "Neuroticism" are associated and lower levels of depressive symptoms correspond the personality traits less marked in the dimension "Extroversion" NEO-FFI-20. These data were expected because of the study of Ryder, Shuller and Bagby (2006), which determine that the specific traits associated with personality symptoms of depressed mood are low scores on extraversion, perfectionism, (Ashton & Lee, 2009). These results demonstrate that patients with Depressive Persistent Disorder have significantly lower scores in the dimension "extroversion" and subscales: "Anxiety," "Social Self Esteem", "Vivacity" and "Solitaire" from the HEXACO and significantly higher scores for the dimensions "Neuroticism" and "Conscientiousness" from the NEO-FFI-20 and subscale "Flexibility" of HEXACO-60.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An analysis was also carried out to verify the components present in this instrument; the result is that nineteen factors had eigenvalues greater than 1 corresponding to the criteria proposed by Kaiser, and together, these factors explain 68.78% of the variance. From those nineteen factors ten of them were found given the maximum values found for each item corresponding to each factor; however, we chose to analyse the dimensions of personality and its subscales in view of the elongated version of the instrument (HEXACO-PI-R), likewise the original study of Ashton and Lee (2009). The item 30 of the instrument showed loadings with values below the cut-off point used (.30) in all the factors found, so it is suggested that this question should be eliminated.…”
Section: Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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