124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Responses to personality items can be influenced by motivational factors present in the testing situation. In employment settings, individuals may fake good to raise their scores and increase their chances of being hired; in judicial settings, individuals may fake bad to lower their scores and reduce the likelihood of being judged mentally competent. Historically, researchers have tried to reduce the untoward effects of faking by using post hoc score adjustments, based on social desirability scores, but these approaches have had little salutary effect on validity and utility. Consequently, this research focuses on developing personality items and tests that are fake-resi...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant respons...
The authors examined whether individuals can fake their responses to a personality inventory if inst...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Responses to personality item...
This chapter focuses on the problem of faking in high stakes personality testing and potential psych...
The present study examined whether an internal procedure for assessing the scalability of the respon...
Faking on personality measures has been a concern for practitioners and academics alike due to the p...
Personality testing is a popular and useful predictor of future job performance in personnel selecti...
This study presents a new method for developing faking detection scales based on idiosyncratic item-...
The degree to which applicant personality test faking constitutes a real world threat is a topic of ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan Kuncel...
The effects of faking on personality test scores have been studied previously by comparing (a) exper...
Personality-type measures should be viable tools to use for selection. They have incremental validit...
This study will examine the utility of Kuncel & Borneman\u27s (2007) novel approach to faking detect...
Traditional scoring of multidimensional forced choice personality scales allows only for intraindivi...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant respons...
The authors examined whether individuals can fake their responses to a personality inventory if inst...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Responses to personality item...
This chapter focuses on the problem of faking in high stakes personality testing and potential psych...
The present study examined whether an internal procedure for assessing the scalability of the respon...
Faking on personality measures has been a concern for practitioners and academics alike due to the p...
Personality testing is a popular and useful predictor of future job performance in personnel selecti...
This study presents a new method for developing faking detection scales based on idiosyncratic item-...
The degree to which applicant personality test faking constitutes a real world threat is a topic of ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan Kuncel...
The effects of faking on personality test scores have been studied previously by comparing (a) exper...
Personality-type measures should be viable tools to use for selection. They have incremental validit...
This study will examine the utility of Kuncel & Borneman\u27s (2007) novel approach to faking detect...
Traditional scoring of multidimensional forced choice personality scales allows only for intraindivi...
The present study compared the fit of several IRT models to two personality assessment instruments. ...
It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant respons...
The authors examined whether individuals can fake their responses to a personality inventory if inst...