This study used data from the Eugene-Springfield (Oregon) Community Sample (ESCS; Goldberg, 2008), in which individuals in the community completed a number of commonly-used personality measures. Data were collected via the mail from 1993-2003. We analyzed data from the 16pf (Conn & Rieke, 1994; N = 680), 6 Factor Personality Questionnaire (6fpq; Jackson, Paunonen, & Tremblay, 2000; N = 714), California Psychological Inventory (CPI; Gough & Bradley, 1996; N = 792), HEXACO Personality Inventory (HEXACO-PI; Lee & Ashton, 2004; N = 734), Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI; Hogan & Hogan, 1995; N = 742), Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire (Tellegen & Waller, 1994; N = 733), NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R; Costa & McCrae, 1992; N = 857), and Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised (TCI-R; Cloninger, Przybeck, Svrakic, & Wetzel, 1994; N = 727). The features of these well-known measures are described in primary sources and their psychometric characteristics in the ESCS are described in previous reports (e.g., Hopwood & Donnellan, 2010; Grucza & Goldberg, 2007).