The construct of social desirability continues to be controversial, even though it was introduced over 50 years ago. Recent work has emphasized two dimensions of social desirability: self-deception and impression management. Other research has continued to regard social desirability as a unitary construct. Here we test the one- and two-dimensional models of social desirability within a nomological network of related psychological constructs. Results of a preliminary factor analysis of the responses of 202 university undergraduates were ambiguous in that both one- and two-dimensional solutions were plausible. There was even some support for a three-dimensional structure. The results in all solutions, however, did not correspond to the expect...
Nowadays more and more self-report measures are used in social psychology, where many of them are su...
International audienceThe most frequently used scale for measuring self-consciousness is Fenigstein ...
This study found no relationship between dissociativity and social desirability. In contrast to the ...
The construct of social desirability continues to be controversial, even though it was introduced ov...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
Social Desirability (SD) scales are sometimes treated, by researchers, as measures of dishonesty and...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
The aim of this research was to devise a short version of the BIDR 6 scale, a well-known measure of ...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
Social desirability can be conceived as a proxy for self-deception, as it involves a positive attri...
Social desirability (specifically, impression management) scales are widely used by researchers and ...
This article describes some of the more significant denotations of social desirability and discusses...
An analysis of social desirability in personality assessment is presented. Starting with the symptom...
Nowadays more and more self-report measures are used in social psychology, where many of them are su...
International audienceThe most frequently used scale for measuring self-consciousness is Fenigstein ...
This study found no relationship between dissociativity and social desirability. In contrast to the ...
The construct of social desirability continues to be controversial, even though it was introduced ov...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
Social Desirability (SD) scales are sometimes treated, by researchers, as measures of dishonesty and...
Socially desirable responding (SDR) has been widely studied with regards to personality assessment d...
The aim of this research was to devise a short version of the BIDR 6 scale, a well-known measure of ...
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social desirability s...
Social desirability can be conceived as a proxy for self-deception, as it involves a positive attri...
Social desirability (specifically, impression management) scales are widely used by researchers and ...
This article describes some of the more significant denotations of social desirability and discusses...
An analysis of social desirability in personality assessment is presented. Starting with the symptom...
Nowadays more and more self-report measures are used in social psychology, where many of them are su...
International audienceThe most frequently used scale for measuring self-consciousness is Fenigstein ...
This study found no relationship between dissociativity and social desirability. In contrast to the ...