This study examined trait emotional intelligence (EI) in relation to the ability to fake on personality tests. Undergraduate students (N = 129) were first instructed to fill out a personality inventory honestly, and subsequently in such a way as to maximize their chances of obtaining two distinctive job positions (lawyer and file clerk). Participants were able to change their scores in line with the hypothesized job profiles. Regression analyses showed that EI statistically predicted faking ability to an equal degree in both job scenarios. Finally, EI showed incremental validity over general mental ability and the Big Five personality traits in predicting the ability to fake. Possible implications of the results for the predictive validity ...
The research-practice gap continues to be a vexing issue in industrial-organizational psychology gen...
The present study tested the incremental validity of an ability measure of Emotional Intelligence (E...
Objective: Trait Emotional Intelligence (or “trait emotional self-efficacy”) as a personality trait...
This study examined trait emotional intelligence (EI) in relation to the ability to fake on personal...
Personality tests are often utilized in employment selection. Their wide use may be attributed to v...
This is a study in which emotional intelligence (EI) as well as several other personality dimensions...
Introduction: There is lacking of evidence available in literatures on faking good in personality an...
Although research on emotional intelligence (EI) and Cluster B personality traits has considerable p...
This is a study of emotional intelligence (EI). EI was measured by performance and self-report tasks...
Two studies tested hypotheses about differences in emotional intelligence (EI) abilities and traits ...
Is emotional intelligence simply a naive theory of personality, or is it a form of intelligence? If ...
This study investigated the fakability of the Emotional Quotient Inventory Short Form (EQ-i:S), a mi...
Recent empirical reviews have claimed a surprisingly strong relationship between job performance and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the personality trait elevation between honest and...
Recent empirical reviews have claimed a surprisingly strong relationship between job performance and...
The research-practice gap continues to be a vexing issue in industrial-organizational psychology gen...
The present study tested the incremental validity of an ability measure of Emotional Intelligence (E...
Objective: Trait Emotional Intelligence (or “trait emotional self-efficacy”) as a personality trait...
This study examined trait emotional intelligence (EI) in relation to the ability to fake on personal...
Personality tests are often utilized in employment selection. Their wide use may be attributed to v...
This is a study in which emotional intelligence (EI) as well as several other personality dimensions...
Introduction: There is lacking of evidence available in literatures on faking good in personality an...
Although research on emotional intelligence (EI) and Cluster B personality traits has considerable p...
This is a study of emotional intelligence (EI). EI was measured by performance and self-report tasks...
Two studies tested hypotheses about differences in emotional intelligence (EI) abilities and traits ...
Is emotional intelligence simply a naive theory of personality, or is it a form of intelligence? If ...
This study investigated the fakability of the Emotional Quotient Inventory Short Form (EQ-i:S), a mi...
Recent empirical reviews have claimed a surprisingly strong relationship between job performance and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the personality trait elevation between honest and...
Recent empirical reviews have claimed a surprisingly strong relationship between job performance and...
The research-practice gap continues to be a vexing issue in industrial-organizational psychology gen...
The present study tested the incremental validity of an ability measure of Emotional Intelligence (E...
Objective: Trait Emotional Intelligence (or “trait emotional self-efficacy”) as a personality trait...