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Faking in Personality Assessments: Where Do We Stand?
Paul R. Sackett
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Personality Assessment
100%
Test Development
50%
Lab Study
50%
Social Desirability Scale
50%
Retesting
50%
High Stakes
50%
Individual Personality
50%
Test Takers
50%
Critical Synthesis
50%
Test-taking Motivation
50%
Item Desirability
50%
Psychology
Personality Assessment
100%
Faking
100%
Process Model
20%
Motivated Behavior
20%
Social Desirability Scale
20%