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Is the Dark Triad common factor distinct from low Honesty-Humility?

•Is the Dark Triad latent factor unique from basic personality?•Utilize meta-analytic estimates from self-report data (N = 1402; k = 4).•Additionally, re-analyze peer report data.•Find a near-perfect inverse relation between latent Dark Triad and Honesty-Humility.•Conclude that common Dark Triad var...

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Published in:Journal of research in personality 2018-04, Vol.73, p.123-129
Main Authors: Hodson, Gordon, Book, Angela, Visser, Beth A., Volk, Anthony A., Ashton, Michael C., Lee, Kibeom
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Language:English
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Summary:•Is the Dark Triad latent factor unique from basic personality?•Utilize meta-analytic estimates from self-report data (N = 1402; k = 4).•Additionally, re-analyze peer report data.•Find a near-perfect inverse relation between latent Dark Triad and Honesty-Humility.•Conclude that common Dark Triad variance is not distinct. There is interest in the psychological meaning of the variance shared among the “Dark Triad” variables (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy). Unknown is the degree to which this common variance is distinct from that of the basic personality dimensions. We test the extent to which the latent Dark Triad overlaps with the low pole of the HEXACO Honesty-Humility factor (traits of sincerity, fairness, greed avoidance, and modesty). Using meta-analytic estimates from self-report data (N = 1402, k = 4) we find a near-complete overlap (latent correlation −0.95). Peer report data show a similar pattern. The latent Dark Triad corresponds almost completely with the opposite pole of Honesty-Humility, contrary to assertions that the common Dark Triad variance is distinct from other personality constructs.
ISSN:0092-6566
1095-7251
DOI:10.1016/j.jrp.2017.11.012