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Who should own the definition of personality?
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Social PsychologyGeneralizability TheoryEducationSelf-assessmentPsychometricsClassical Test TheoryTrait TheorySocial SciencesPsychologyAveraged JudgmentApplied MeasurementPersonality DevelopmentReliabilitySocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesPersonality StructurePersonality QuestionnairePersonality PsychologySocial JudgmentPersonality SciencePsychological Measurement
The averaged judgment of knowledgeable others provides the best available point of reference both for the definition of personality structure in general and for assessing someone's personality in particular. Self‐judgments, as in personality questionnaires, are intrinsically deficient because judgment errors cannot be averaged out. The recommended procedure for assessing someone's personality is to give a personality questionnaire, phrased in the third person singular, to those who know the target best. This set may or may not include the target person as a judge.
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