Low Honesty-Humility Leads to Greater Loneliness and Wellbeing Only for Low Self-Monitors
Publication Type
Conference Poster
Publication Date
5-2014
Abstract
People low in Honesty-Humility experience greater loneliness and lower wellbeing but this is only specific to low self-monitors. People high in Honesty-Humility do not differ in levels of loneliness and wellbeing for low and high self-monitors.
Discipline
Personality and Social Contexts | Social Psychology
Research Areas
Psychology
Publication
Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, 26th, 22-25 May 2014
City or Country
San Francisco, CA, USA
Citation
LEE, Huey Woon and TOV, William, "Low Honesty-Humility Leads to Greater Loneliness and Wellbeing Only for Low Self-Monitors" (2014). Research Collection School of Social Sciences. Paper 1666.
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1666
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1666