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Social Desirability and Self-Reports: Testing a Content and Response-Style Model of Socially Desirable Responding (CROSBI ID 191595)

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Dodaj, Arta Social Desirability and Self-Reports: Testing a Content and Response-Style Model of Socially Desirable Responding // EuropeNULLs Journal of Psychology, 9 (2012), 1; 651-666. doi: 10.5964/ejop.v8i4.462

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Dodaj, Arta

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Social Desirability and Self-Reports: Testing a Content and Response-Style Model of Socially Desirable Responding

Personality assessment as a pre-employment screening procedure receives great interest from both researchers and practitioners. One key concern for selection specialists is represented by the response distortion among job applicants completing personality inventories. There are different operationalizations of socially desirable responding. One of the most accepted operationalizations was provided byPaulhus who distinguished between two social desirability factors (the egoistic and moralistic bias) as well as their conscious and unconscious aspects (management and enhancement).The aim of the study reported here is to test the basic assumption of thePaulhus model of socially desirable responding.Aconvenience sample of 200 students (N = 21.61 ; SD = 1.46) completed the Comprehensive Inventory of Desirable Responding (Paulhus, 2006) and the International Personality Item Pool Questionnaire (Goldberg, 1999 ; by Goldberg et al., 2006). Questionnaires were applied in three conditions: honest responding, responding as an ideal managerjob applicant, and as an ideal teacher applicant. Results give partial support to the existence of egoistic and moralistic bias. However, conscious and unconscious aspects of distortion were not found. In conclusion it could be said that Paulhus’ model doesn’t provide a full answer to the problem of the nature of socially desirable responding.

impression management ; self-deception ; egoistic bias ; moralistic bias ; personality

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9 (1)

2012.

651-666

objavljeno

1841-0413

10.5964/ejop.v8i4.462

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