Authors
Henrik Dobewall, Toivo Aavik, Kenn Konstabel, Shalom H Schwartz, Anu Realo
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Journal of Research in Personality
Volume
50
Pages
1-10
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Can we judge other people’s values accurately, or are values too subjective to assess? We compared self-other agreement in personal values with agreement in the Big Five personality traits. Self-other agreement in four higher-order values (median r = .47) and in six culture-specific value factors (median r = .50) was substantial and similar to that for the Big Five personality traits (median r = .51). When corrected for attenuation due to measurement error self-other agreement was high for all three scales (median rs > .65). The results suggest that people can assess values of others whom they know well with remarkable accuracy. Therefore, other-ratings of personal values can be used to validate and complement self-report value measures.
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H Dobewall, T Aavik, K Konstabel, SH Schwartz… - Journal of Research in Personality, 2014