HEXACO model

The HEXACO model is a six-factor framework of personality developed by Kibeom Lee and Michael Ashton in the early 2000s from cross-language lexical research. It sorts people along six broad dimensions, adding an Honesty-Humility factor — sincerity, fairness and modesty versus manipulation and greed — not captured by the older Big Five. Our free course walks through all six traits, shows why researchers added the sixth, and helps you read your own profile.

HEXACO is an empirically supported personality model derived from lexical studies across many languages, and is well regarded in academic personality psychology. Proposed by Ashton & Lee (2004), it adds an Honesty–Humility dimension to the Big Five. (Kibeom Lee & Michael Ashton, early 2000s)

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