Kwan, John, Kenny, Bond, and Robins conceptualize self-enhancement as a favorable comparison of self-judgments with judgments of and by others. Applying a modified version of Kwan et al.’s approach to behavior observation data, we show that the resulting measure of self-enhancement bias is highly reliable, predicts self-ratings of intelligence as well as does actual intelligence, interacts with item desirability in predicting responses to questionnaire items, and also predicts general life satisfaction. Consistent with previous research, however, self-ratings of intelligence did not become more valid when controlling for self-enhancement bias. We also show that common personality scales like the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale reflect self-enha...
Overclaiming is a concrete operationalization of self-enhancement based on respondents’ ratings of t...
Researchers have suggested that certain individuals may show a self-positivity bias, rating themselv...
Past research has shown that people often view themselves more positively than is warranted in order...
Kwan, John, Kenny, Bond, and Robins conceptualize self-enhancement as a favorable comparison of self...
Asendorpf JB, Ostendorf F. Is self-enhancement healthy? Conceptual, psychometric, and empirical anal...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
Social desirability may cause spurious relations in self-rating measures. The present study sought t...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
The literature includes conflicting conclusions about the adaptiveness of positive self-evaluations....
Social desirability (SD) scales have been used for decades in psychology and beyond. These scales ar...
The relationship between scores on self-report imagery questionnaires and sub-types of socially desi...
The tendency for some people to self-enhance when describ-ing themselves remains a concern for resea...
This study investigated subjects\u27 reports of the sources of self-knowlege in light of the growing...
It is well-known that scores on self-report personality questionnaires to a considerable degree refl...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Overclaiming is a concrete operationalization of self-enhancement based on respondents’ ratings of t...
Researchers have suggested that certain individuals may show a self-positivity bias, rating themselv...
Past research has shown that people often view themselves more positively than is warranted in order...
Kwan, John, Kenny, Bond, and Robins conceptualize self-enhancement as a favorable comparison of self...
Asendorpf JB, Ostendorf F. Is self-enhancement healthy? Conceptual, psychometric, and empirical anal...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
Social desirability may cause spurious relations in self-rating measures. The present study sought t...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
The literature includes conflicting conclusions about the adaptiveness of positive self-evaluations....
Social desirability (SD) scales have been used for decades in psychology and beyond. These scales ar...
The relationship between scores on self-report imagery questionnaires and sub-types of socially desi...
The tendency for some people to self-enhance when describ-ing themselves remains a concern for resea...
This study investigated subjects\u27 reports of the sources of self-knowlege in light of the growing...
It is well-known that scores on self-report personality questionnaires to a considerable degree refl...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Overclaiming is a concrete operationalization of self-enhancement based on respondents’ ratings of t...
Researchers have suggested that certain individuals may show a self-positivity bias, rating themselv...
Past research has shown that people often view themselves more positively than is warranted in order...