Wilfrid Laurier University Press
The H Factor of Personality
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About this book
People who have high levels of H are sincere and modest; people who have low levels are deceitful and pretentious. The “H” in the H factor stands for “Honesty-Humility,” one of the six basic dimensions of the human personality.
It isn’t intuitively obvious that traits of honesty and humility go hand in hand, and until very recently the H factor hadn’t been recognized as a basic dimension of personality. But scientific evidence shows that traits of honesty and humility form a unified group of personality traits, separate from those of the other five groups identified several decades ago.
This book, written by the discoverers of the H factor, explores the scientific findings that show the importance of this personality dimension in various aspects of people’s lives: their approaches to money, power, and sex; their inclination to commit crimes or obey the law; their attitudes about society, politics, and religion; and their choice of friends and spouse. Finally, the book provides ways of identifying people who are low in the H factor, as well as advice on how to raise one’s own level of H.
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Kibeom Lee is a professor of psychology at the University of Calgary. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario and was formerly a lecturer at the University of Western Australia. He is the author of many scientific articles in personality and industrial/organizational psychology.
--- Contributor: Michael C. AshtonMichael C. Ashton is a professor of psychology at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario. He is the author of the textbook Individual Differences and Personality and of many scientific articles in personality psychology.
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List Of Boxes
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Acknowledgements
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Meet The H Factor
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The Missing Link Of Personality Psychology
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Hexaco: The Six Dimensions Of Personality
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A Field Guide To Low-H People
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Can You Tell Someone’s Level Of H?
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Do High-H People Flock Together?
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Politics
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Religion
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Money, Power, and Sex
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How To Identify Low-H People—and how to Live Around Them
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On Becoming A High-H Person
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The Hexaco Personality Inventory—Revised
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