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It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant response determinants. Wiggins and Rumrill (1959) distinguish three approaches to this problem. Briefly, interest in the problem of response distortion has been concerned with attempts at statistical correction for faking good or faking bad (Meehl Hathaway, 1946), the analysis of response sets (Cron-bach, 1946,1950), and ratings of the social de-sirability of personality test items (Edwards, 19 5 7). A further distinction can be made, how-ever, which results in a somewhat different division of approaches to the question of re-sponse distortion. Common to both the Meehl
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Crowne et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7cdae33ca018b39ae2e1b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/h0047358
Douglas P. Crowne
David Marlowe
Journal of Consulting Psychology
State Library of Ohio
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