Response biases in biodata scores derived with option-keying and item-keying procedures were investigated. Results indicated that (a) when subjects simulated responding as job applicants they distorted their responses in a socially desirable direction; (b) item-keyed scores were susceptible to inflation due to socially desirable responding and specific job-title knowledge, but option-keyed scores were not; and (c) response biases were not reflected in response latencies. A supplementary analysis indicated that the two keying procedures may capture different aspects of criterion variance. Implications for reconciling conflicting reports about the susceptibility of biodata scores to response biases are discussed. Issues related to reliability...
Research has shown that personality tests are susceptible to faking and that test takers do indeed t...
Past studies of socially desirable self-reports on the items of personality measures have found inco...
ABSTRACT: Rating scales were developed to assess the biodata dimensions of-fered by Mael (1991). Bio...
The effects of faking on personality test scores have been studied previously by comparing (a) exper...
The effects of situationally-induced response bias on the reliability and validity of non-cognitive ...
Personality-type measures should be viable tools to use for selection. They have incremental validit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan Kuncel...
Faking on personality measures has been a concern for practitioners and academics alike due to the p...
Two studies examined faking of a 25-item biodata questionnaire. The first study investigated potenti...
A challenge to the use of non-cognitive tests in selection is the possibility that applicants might ...
Despite the established validity of personality measures for personnel selection, their susceptibili...
Self-report personality questionnaires, traditionally offered in a graded-scale format, are widely u...
This study investigates the extent to which job applicants fake their responses on personality tests...
In selection research and practice, there have been many attempts to correct scores on noncognitive ...
Self-report personality questionnaires, traditionally offered in a graded-scale format, are widely u...
Research has shown that personality tests are susceptible to faking and that test takers do indeed t...
Past studies of socially desirable self-reports on the items of personality measures have found inco...
ABSTRACT: Rating scales were developed to assess the biodata dimensions of-fered by Mael (1991). Bio...
The effects of faking on personality test scores have been studied previously by comparing (a) exper...
The effects of situationally-induced response bias on the reliability and validity of non-cognitive ...
Personality-type measures should be viable tools to use for selection. They have incremental validit...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan Kuncel...
Faking on personality measures has been a concern for practitioners and academics alike due to the p...
Two studies examined faking of a 25-item biodata questionnaire. The first study investigated potenti...
A challenge to the use of non-cognitive tests in selection is the possibility that applicants might ...
Despite the established validity of personality measures for personnel selection, their susceptibili...
Self-report personality questionnaires, traditionally offered in a graded-scale format, are widely u...
This study investigates the extent to which job applicants fake their responses on personality tests...
In selection research and practice, there have been many attempts to correct scores on noncognitive ...
Self-report personality questionnaires, traditionally offered in a graded-scale format, are widely u...
Research has shown that personality tests are susceptible to faking and that test takers do indeed t...
Past studies of socially desirable self-reports on the items of personality measures have found inco...
ABSTRACT: Rating scales were developed to assess the biodata dimensions of-fered by Mael (1991). Bio...