Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective

Objective: The symmetry principle and the frame-of-reference perspective have each made contributions to improving the measurement of personality. Although each perspective is valuable in its own right, we argue that even greater improvement can be achieved through the combination of both. Therefore...

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Main Authors: SCHULZE, Julian, WEST, Stephen G., FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp, SCHAEPERS, Philipp, MUSSEL, Patrick, EID, Michael, KRUMM, Stefan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-76012022-04-18T08:50:15Z Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective SCHULZE, Julian WEST, Stephen G. FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp SCHAEPERS, Philipp MUSSEL, Patrick EID, Michael KRUMM, Stefan Objective: The symmetry principle and the frame-of-reference perspective have each made contributions to improving the measurement of personality. Although each perspective is valuable in its own right, we argue that even greater improvement can be achieved through the combination of both. Therefore, the goal of the current article was to show the value of a combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective. Method We conducted a literature review to summarize relevant research findings that shed light on the interplay of both perspectives and developed an integrative model. Results: Based on the literature review and on theoretical grounds, we argue that a basic premise of the frame-of-reference literature--that personality items are open to interpretation and allow individuals to impose their own contextual framings--should be considered from a symmetry perspective. Unintended context-specificity in items may "spread" to personality facets and domains, and thus, impact the symmetry of personality measures with other criteria. As the individuals ' frames-of-reference and (a)symmetric relationships are not always apparent, we term them as "hidden." Conclusions: The proposed combination of lens-model and frame-of-reference perspectives provides further insights into current issues in personality research and uncovers important avenues for future research. 2021-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6602 info:doi/10.1111/jopy.12586 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7601/viewcontent/hidden_framings_AV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Big Five frame-of-reference personality personality measurement symmetry principle validity Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic Big Five
frame-of-reference
personality
personality measurement
symmetry principle
validity
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Big Five
frame-of-reference
personality
personality measurement
symmetry principle
validity
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
SCHULZE, Julian
WEST, Stephen G.
FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp
SCHAEPERS, Philipp
MUSSEL, Patrick
EID, Michael
KRUMM, Stefan
Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
description Objective: The symmetry principle and the frame-of-reference perspective have each made contributions to improving the measurement of personality. Although each perspective is valuable in its own right, we argue that even greater improvement can be achieved through the combination of both. Therefore, the goal of the current article was to show the value of a combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective. Method We conducted a literature review to summarize relevant research findings that shed light on the interplay of both perspectives and developed an integrative model. Results: Based on the literature review and on theoretical grounds, we argue that a basic premise of the frame-of-reference literature--that personality items are open to interpretation and allow individuals to impose their own contextual framings--should be considered from a symmetry perspective. Unintended context-specificity in items may "spread" to personality facets and domains, and thus, impact the symmetry of personality measures with other criteria. As the individuals ' frames-of-reference and (a)symmetric relationships are not always apparent, we term them as "hidden." Conclusions: The proposed combination of lens-model and frame-of-reference perspectives provides further insights into current issues in personality research and uncovers important avenues for future research.
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author SCHULZE, Julian
WEST, Stephen G.
FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp
SCHAEPERS, Philipp
MUSSEL, Patrick
EID, Michael
KRUMM, Stefan
author_facet SCHULZE, Julian
WEST, Stephen G.
FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp
SCHAEPERS, Philipp
MUSSEL, Patrick
EID, Michael
KRUMM, Stefan
author_sort SCHULZE, Julian
title Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
title_short Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
title_full Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
title_fullStr Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
title_full_unstemmed Hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: A combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
title_sort hidden framings and hidden asymmetries in the measurement of personality: a combined lens-model and frame-of-reference perspective
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6602
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