Funder D C, West S G
Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521.
J Pers. 1993 Dec;61(4):457-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1993.tb00778.x.
Consensus in personality judgment refers to the agreement with which two people (or more) can describe the personality of another; self-other agreement refers to the similarity between personality descriptions by the self and by others; and accuracy refers to the degree to which personality descriptions capture real attributes of the persons described. After years of focusing on other subjects, researchers recently have renewed their interest in these three topics. Current empirical research is philosophically diverse and includes studies incorporating pragmatic, constructivist, and realist approaches. Other research is resolving long-standing methodological problems and providing new analytic techniques for the study of consensus, self-other agreement, and accuracy. This special issue includes articles exemplifying all of these research approaches and documents that a new wave of research on consensus, self-other agreement, and accuracy in personality judgment now comprises a burgeoning field that has finally come of age.
人格判断中的一致性是指两个人(或更多人)对另一个人的人格描述达成的共识;自我与他人的一致性是指自我和他人对人格描述的相似性;而准确性是指人格描述反映被描述者真实特质的程度。在多年专注于其他主题之后,研究人员最近重新对这三个主题产生了兴趣。当前的实证研究在哲学层面上具有多样性,包括采用实用主义、建构主义和现实主义方法的研究。其他研究正在解决长期存在的方法论问题,并为一致性、自我与他人的一致性以及准确性的研究提供新的分析技术。本期特刊收录的文章体现了所有这些研究方法,并证明了关于人格判断中的一致性、自我与他人的一致性以及准确性的新一轮研究如今已构成一个蓬勃发展且终于走向成熟的领域。