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Faking propensity and faking-related change: A model-based analysis of the EPQ-R scores
Authors:Pere J. Ferrando  Cristina Anguiano-Carrasco
Affiliation:Research Centre for Behavioural Assessment (CRAMC), ‘Rovira i Virgili’ University, Spain
Abstract:Although change scores in a measure administered under neutral and faking-motivating conditions have become a main choice to operationalize faking, there are still some non-resolved issues on the results they provide. The present study uses a two-wave two-group design with a control group to assess three of these issues: (a) the role of individual differences in the amount of faking-induced change, (b) the relation between Impression Management (IM) scores under neutral conditions and change scores, and (c) the convergent validity of change scores as a requisite to view them as measures of an individual-difference variable. A Spanish translation of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised was administered twice to 489 undergraduate students under standard-standard instructions (N = 215) and under standard-faking-good instructions (N = 274). For the P, N, and Lie scales, the results showed that the role of individual differences was very relevant and that the only common variable underlying the scores was a general factor of faking-induced change. However, the IM scores were unable to predict effective change.
Keywords:Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised (EPQ-R)   Change scores   Social desirability   Instructed faking   Two-group two-wave models
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