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Is general intelligence responsible for differences in individual reliability in personality measures?

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    Identifier: PC:3330
    Authors:
    Ferrando, P.J.Navarro-Gonzalez, DVigil-Colet, A
    Abstract:
    One possible hypothesis for personality differentiation is the higher reliability of high-ability individuals in typical response measures. This differential reliability has been explained as resulting from different verbal abilities as a consequence of the difficulties that low-ability individuals have in understanding items, or as the effect of response bias, or due to higher precision in the answers of high-ability individuals. The lack of an estimation of individual reliability has made it difficult to test these hypotheses. However, recent psychometric advances have made it possible to measure person reliability and thus address the issue. The present study analyses the relationships between person reliability measures and the response bias of different personality measures in measurements of intelligence in a sample of 532 adolescents. The results show that person reliability is more closely related to general intelligence than to specific abilities and that the results for low-ability individuals cannot be explained by verbal deficits or by higher levels of acquiescence or social desirability. The differential reliability of measures across ability levels therefore seems to be related to higher levels of traitedness in high-ability individuals, i.e. traits are represented in them with greater strength and clarity. © 2017.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Ferrando, P.J.; Navarro-Gonzalez, D; Vigil-Colet, A
    Department: Psicologia
    URV's Author/s: FERRANDO PIERA, PERE JOAN; Navarro-Gonzalez, D; VIGIL COLET, ANDRÉS
    Abstract: One possible hypothesis for personality differentiation is the higher reliability of high-ability individuals in typical response measures. This differential reliability has been explained as resulting from different verbal abilities as a consequence of the difficulties that low-ability individuals have in understanding items, or as the effect of response bias, or due to higher precision in the answers of high-ability individuals. The lack of an estimation of individual reliability has made it difficult to test these hypotheses. However, recent psychometric advances have made it possible to measure person reliability and thus address the issue. The present study analyses the relationships between person reliability measures and the response bias of different personality measures in measurements of intelligence in a sample of 532 adolescents. The results show that person reliability is more closely related to general intelligence than to specific abilities and that the results for low-ability individuals cannot be explained by verbal deficits or by higher levels of acquiescence or social desirability. The differential reliability of measures across ability levels therefore seems to be related to higher levels of traitedness in high-ability individuals, i.e. traits are represented in them with greater strength and clarity. © 2017.
    Research group: Escalament de Variables Psicològiques i Desenvolupament de Qüestionaris
    Thematic Areas: Psicologia Psicología Psychology
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    ISSN: 0191-8869
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-3133-5466; ; 0000-0003-3818-4514
    Record's date: 2018-09-20
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2018
    Publication Type: Article Artículo Article
  • Keywords:

    Personalitat
    Personalitat--Tests
    Psicologia
    Psicología
    Psychology
    0191-8869
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