posted on 2023-05-18, 20:07authored byRachel Grieve, Hayes, J
This research investigated faking across test administration modes in an employment testing scenario. For the first time, phone administration was included. Participants (N = 91) were randomly allocated to testing mode (telephone, Internet, or pen-and-paper). Participants completed a personality measure under standard instructions and then under instructions to fake as an ideal police applicant. No significant difference in any faked personality domains as a function of administration mode was found. Effect sizes indicated that the influence of administration mode was small. Limitations and future directions are considered. Overall, results indicate that if an individual intends to fake on a self-report test in a vocational assessment scenario, the electronic administration mode in which the test is delivered may be unimportant.
History
Publication title
Revista de PsicologĂa del Trabajo y de las Organizaciones
Volume
32
Pagination
95-101
ISSN
1576-5962
Department/School
School of Psychological Sciences
Publisher
Colegio Oficial de Psicologos
Place of publication
Spain
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