Shame, guilt, and personality judgment

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Title
Shame, guilt, and personality judgment
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to shed further light on the intrapersonal and interpersonal correlates of shame- and guilt-proneness by examining their relations with self- and peer-ratings of the five-factor model (FFM) of personality. Shame- and guilt-proneness were assessed using a scenario-based and a checklist measure. Consistent with findings from previous research, the self-rating data yielded support for the view that shame-proneness may be associated with more maladaptive patterns than guilt-proneness. However, peer-ratings of personality failed to corroborate these findings. Both scenario-based and checklist measures of shame-proneness were associated with a tendency to underestimate one's Agreeableness relative to peer-ratings. Several possible interpretations of these findings are discussed in light of the extant research on personality judgment. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
Publication
Journal of Research in Personality
Date
2004-04
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
85-104
Journal Abbr
J. Res. Pers.
Citation Key
pop00029
ISSN
0092-6566
Language
English
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Citation
Abe, J. A. A. (2004). Shame, guilt, and personality judgment. Journal of Research in Personality, 38(2), 85–104. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0092-6566(03)00055-2