Self-assessed intelligence is a self-esteem variable, not a test proxy measure : the relationship between personality, self-estimated and test-derived intelligence

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This research explores the relationship between personality traits, self-estimated and test-derived intelligence. Participants completed two personality tests and an intelligence test. They were also asked to estimate their intelligence. Correlations indicate that there was no relationship between test-derived IQ at both subscale and total level but that it was related to many personality traits. The regression suggests few associations of demographic, test-derived IQ, or personality trait scores. This paper discusses what IQ estimates are a function of, and limitations are acknowledged.

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Self-estimated intelligence, Self-esteem, Traits, Proxy measures

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-03: Good health and well-being

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Furnham, A. & Semmelink, D.S. 2026, 'Self-assessed intelligence is a self-esteem variable, not a test proxy measure : the relationship between personality, self-estimated and test-derived intelligence', Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 248, art. 113457, pp. 1-6, doi : 10.1016/j.paid.2025.113457.