%0 Journal Article %J Current Issues in Personality Psychology %@ 2353-4192 %V 6 %N 3 %D 2018 %F Skimina2018 %T Value structure and priorities: Other-report account %X Background The aim of this study was to examine the Schwartz model of values in other-report data. We specifically tested the circular structure and priorities of personal values observed in ratings made by well-acquainted informants. Participants and procedure We analysed self- and other-reports of preferences of 19 basic and four higher-order values provided by 422 participants (M age = 30.02, SD age = 13.99) using the Portrait Value Questionnaire (PVQ-5x). Results The self-other agreement corrected for measurement bias ranged from .29 to .78 for basic values and from .51 to .67 for higher-order values. The findings indicated that basic values measured via other-reports form a circular structure consistent with the Schwartz theory. The hierarchy of values based on other-reports only slightly differed from the hierarchy based on self-reports. Conclusions The results suggest that both self- and other-ratings of personal values yield meaningful information that contributes to each. %A Skimina, Ewa %A Cieciuch, Jan %P 252-259 %9 journal article %R 10.5114/cipp.2018.72259 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/cipp.2018.72259