This article shows that the conclusion of Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1 that profane individuals tend to be honest is most likely incorrect. We argue that Feldman et al.’s conclusion is based on a commonly held but erroneous assumption that higher scores on Impression Management Scales, such as the Lie Scale, are associated with trait dishonesty. Based on evidence from studies that have investigated (1) self-other agreement on Impression Management Scales, (2) the relation of Impression Management Scales with personality variables, and (3) the relation of Impression Management Scales with objective measures of cheating, we show that high scores on Impression Management Scales are associated with high—instead of low—trait honesty when meas...
Social Desirability (SD) scales are sometimes treated, by researchers, as measures of dishonesty and...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
It has been commonplace in the deception literature to assert the pervasive nature of deception in c...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article shows that the conclusion of Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1 that...
There are two conflicting perspectives regarding the relationship between profanity and dishonesty. ...
There are two conflicting perspectives regarding the relationship between profanity and dishonesty. ...
Scholars have recently been questioning the original premise of lie scales as measuring dishonesty f...
Impression management or social desirability scales have been used widely to assess and control for ...
According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detec...
Previous research has established that higher levels of trait Honesty-Humility (HH) are associated w...
Previous research has established that higher levels of trait Honesty-Humility (HH) are associated w...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
Absent a perceived motive for deception, people will infer that a message source is honest. As a con...
A sample of participants (N=197), recruited from Amazon MTurk, completed an online personality asses...
Aim: Between 30-50% of job applicants are thought to ‘fake’ on personality measures, representing a ...
Social Desirability (SD) scales are sometimes treated, by researchers, as measures of dishonesty and...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
It has been commonplace in the deception literature to assert the pervasive nature of deception in c...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article shows that the conclusion of Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1 that...
There are two conflicting perspectives regarding the relationship between profanity and dishonesty. ...
There are two conflicting perspectives regarding the relationship between profanity and dishonesty. ...
Scholars have recently been questioning the original premise of lie scales as measuring dishonesty f...
Impression management or social desirability scales have been used widely to assess and control for ...
According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detec...
Previous research has established that higher levels of trait Honesty-Humility (HH) are associated w...
Previous research has established that higher levels of trait Honesty-Humility (HH) are associated w...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
Absent a perceived motive for deception, people will infer that a message source is honest. As a con...
A sample of participants (N=197), recruited from Amazon MTurk, completed an online personality asses...
Aim: Between 30-50% of job applicants are thought to ‘fake’ on personality measures, representing a ...
Social Desirability (SD) scales are sometimes treated, by researchers, as measures of dishonesty and...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
It has been commonplace in the deception literature to assert the pervasive nature of deception in c...