The original version and an evaluatively neutralized version (with items rephrased to reduce popularity) of a personality inventory were compared. The results revealed A) Similar criterion validity across three different sets of self-rated behaviors, B) Stronger relations to the rated social desirability of criteria for the original version, and C) Less correlation between factors for the neutralized version (replicating Bäckström, Björklund & Larsson, 2009). We take the results to indicate that evaluative neutralization is a viable technique for reducing social desirability in self-ratings. Implications for test construction are discussed
Wiggins (1959) developed a social desirability scale which is one of the most valid measures of posi...
This paper investigates the double-rating method (DRM) as a way to reduce test takers' social desira...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Evaluative neutralization implies rephrasing items such that it is less clear to the respondent what...
Past studies of socially desirable self-reports on the items of personality measures have found inco...
An analysis of social desirability in personality assessment is presented. Starting with the symptom...
The difference between evaluatively loaded and evaluatively neutralized fivefactor inventory items w...
When using a personality questionnaire for predicting behavior, criterion-related validity improveme...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
The factors in self-report inventories measuring the five-factor model (FFM) correlate with one anot...
The question of whether to remove socially desirable responding (SDR) variance from self-report pers...
It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant respons...
The present study examined whether an internal procedure for assessing the scalability of the respon...
Konstabel, Aavik, and Allik (2006) have found that controlling for social desirability in self- and ...
Social desirability (SD) scales have been used for decades in psychology and beyond. These scales ar...
Wiggins (1959) developed a social desirability scale which is one of the most valid measures of posi...
This paper investigates the double-rating method (DRM) as a way to reduce test takers' social desira...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Evaluative neutralization implies rephrasing items such that it is less clear to the respondent what...
Past studies of socially desirable self-reports on the items of personality measures have found inco...
An analysis of social desirability in personality assessment is presented. Starting with the symptom...
The difference between evaluatively loaded and evaluatively neutralized fivefactor inventory items w...
When using a personality questionnaire for predicting behavior, criterion-related validity improveme...
88 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.For nearly 70 years researcher...
The factors in self-report inventories measuring the five-factor model (FFM) correlate with one anot...
The question of whether to remove socially desirable responding (SDR) variance from self-report pers...
It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant respons...
The present study examined whether an internal procedure for assessing the scalability of the respon...
Konstabel, Aavik, and Allik (2006) have found that controlling for social desirability in self- and ...
Social desirability (SD) scales have been used for decades in psychology and beyond. These scales ar...
Wiggins (1959) developed a social desirability scale which is one of the most valid measures of posi...
This paper investigates the double-rating method (DRM) as a way to reduce test takers' social desira...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...