De vereenvoudigde HEXACO: Persoonlijkheidsvragenlijst en een additioneel interstitieel Proactiviteitsfacet

Translated title of the contribution: The simplified HEXACO Personality Inventory and an additional interstitial proactivity facet

Reinout E. de Vries, Marise Ph. Born

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Abstract

Recent research shows that the personality domain is better represented by six instead of five independent dimensions. The HEXACO-PI-R questionnaire adequately represents these six dimensions but is, because of the complexity of some items, less suitable for the assessment of people with lower educational levels and first-generation ethnic minorities. In this research, the construction of a simplified version of the HEXACO-PI-R, called the HEXACO-SPI, and the construction of an additional interstitial facet which purports to measure proactivity, is reported. In a sample of the Dutch population (N = 525), the HEXACO-SPI is found to have an adequate factor structure, reliable domain scales, more than adequate convergent validity and highly convergent construct validities when compared to the HEXACO-PI-R domain scales. Additionally, the interstitial proactivity facet is found to have the desired positive correlations with the HEXACO engagement factors and weak correlations with the HEXACO altruism factors.

Translated title of the contributionThe simplified HEXACO Personality Inventory and an additional interstitial proactivity facet
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)223-245
Number of pages23
JournalGedrag en organisatie
Volume26
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Big Five
  • HEXACO
  • Personality
  • Proactivity
  • Questionnaire construction

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