Underestimating the effects of faking on the validity of self-report personality scales
- Titolo
- Underestimating the effects of faking on the validity of self-report personality scales
- Autore
- Ronald R. Holden
- Data
- 2008
- Lingua
- English (Deutsch)
- Tipo
- Journal Article
Dublin Core
- Author
- Ronald R. Holden
- Tipologia documento
- Journal Article
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2007.08.012
- ISSN
- 0191-8869
- Abstract Note
- The influence of faking on the validity of self-reported personality is examined in two experimental studies. Although separate instructional group analyses and moderated multiple regression analyses using instructional group as a moderator indicated statistically significant effects for faking on validity, moderated multiple regression analyses with social desirability scales generally did not. Effect size estimates for faking were much larger for separate instructional groups analyses and for instructional group as a regression moderator than for socially desirability scales as regression moderators. It is concluded that using social desirability scales in moderated multiple regression can substantially underestimate the effects of experimental faking on validity.
- Data
- 2008
- Issue
- 1
- Lingua
- English (Deutsch)
- Pagine
- 311 - 321
- Publication Title
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Titolo
- Underestimating the effects of faking on the validity of self-report personality scales
- URL
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886907002917
- Volume
- 44
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Citazione
Ronald R. Holden, “Underestimating the effects of faking on the validity of self-report personality scales,” Grafoteca - Biblioteca Grafologica Digitale, ultimo accesso il 05 aprile 2025, https://www.grafoteca.com/items/show/947.