Authors
Bernd Marcus, Kibeom Lee, Michael C Ashton
Publication date
2007/3
Journal
Personnel Psychology
Volume
60
Issue
1
Pages
1-34
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Although the criterion‐related validity of integrity tests is well established, there has not been enough research examining which personality constructs contribute to their criterion‐related validity. Moreover, evidence of how well findings on integrity tests in North America generalize to non‐English speaking countries is virtually absent. This research addressed these issues with data obtained from employees and students in Canada and Germany (total N= 853). Specifically, we tested the hypotheses that (a) Honesty–Humility, as specified in the HEXACO model of personality, is relatively more important than the Big 5 dimensions of personality in accounting for the criterion‐related validity of overt integrity tests, whereas (b) the Big 5 are relatively more important in explaining the validity of personality‐based integrity tests. These predictions were tested using 2 criteria (counterproductive work behavior and …
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