The relationship between scores on self-report imagery questionnaires and sub-types of socially desirable responding was investigated across five papers. Paulhus (2002) has proposed a distinction between two forms of social desirable responding: the egoistic bias which is the tendency to claim positive social and intellectual qualities, and the moralistic bias which is the claiming of positive moral qualities. The research made use of the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR; Paulhus, 2002) which has separate scales to measure both biases. The papers found the following: 1) ‘greater’ imagery ability was always associated with higher social desirable responding; 2) correlations with self-report imagery scales and egoism were a...
Social desirable responding (SDR) is the tendency to present oneself in an overly positive light on ...
Prior work suggests that variations in self-imagery can influence the emotional interpretations peop...
OBJECTIVE: Imagery appears to play an important role in mood variability, a core symptom of patients...
The relationship between scores on self-report imagery questionnaires and sub-types of socially desi...
Allbutt, Ling, and Shafiullah (2006) and Allbutt, Shafiullah, and Ling (2006) found that scores on s...
Allbutt, Ling, and Shafiullah (2006) and Allbutt, Shafiullah, and Ling (2006) found that scores on s...
The aim of the study was to test Paulhus' (2002) assumption that it is possible to separate egoistic...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) is the manifestation of an individual\u27s desire to represent h...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) is the manifestation of an individual\u27s desire to represent h...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
Personality assessment as a pre-employment screening procedure receives great interest from both res...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
Five studies were conducted to develop and validate the Egoistic and Moralistic Selfenhancement (EMS...
Paulhus's (1984) Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR) contains scales designed to asses...
Past research has questioned whether socially desirable responding should be controlled as a confoun...
Social desirable responding (SDR) is the tendency to present oneself in an overly positive light on ...
Prior work suggests that variations in self-imagery can influence the emotional interpretations peop...
OBJECTIVE: Imagery appears to play an important role in mood variability, a core symptom of patients...
The relationship between scores on self-report imagery questionnaires and sub-types of socially desi...
Allbutt, Ling, and Shafiullah (2006) and Allbutt, Shafiullah, and Ling (2006) found that scores on s...
Allbutt, Ling, and Shafiullah (2006) and Allbutt, Shafiullah, and Ling (2006) found that scores on s...
The aim of the study was to test Paulhus' (2002) assumption that it is possible to separate egoistic...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) is the manifestation of an individual\u27s desire to represent h...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) is the manifestation of an individual\u27s desire to represent h...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
Personality assessment as a pre-employment screening procedure receives great interest from both res...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
Five studies were conducted to develop and validate the Egoistic and Moralistic Selfenhancement (EMS...
Paulhus's (1984) Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR) contains scales designed to asses...
Past research has questioned whether socially desirable responding should be controlled as a confoun...
Social desirable responding (SDR) is the tendency to present oneself in an overly positive light on ...
Prior work suggests that variations in self-imagery can influence the emotional interpretations peop...
OBJECTIVE: Imagery appears to play an important role in mood variability, a core symptom of patients...