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Instructed faking of the HEXACO reduces facet reliability and involves more Gc than Gf
Authors:Carolyn MacCann
Institution:School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, 449 Brennan MacCallum Building, NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract:Research on the role of intelligence in the capacity to fake personality tests tends to use the Big Five and g-factor models of personality and intelligence. The current study (N = 185 university students) examines instructed faking on the HEXACO and separately considers the role of fluid intelligence (Gf) and crystallized intelligence (Gc). Results demonstrate that: (a) participants can fake the HEXACO domains and facets to about the same extent as the Big Five; (b) faking has little effect on domain reliability but reduces facet reliability; and (c) faking involves Gc to a much greater degree than Gf. Results are discussed in terms of practical applications of facet scores, and process models of faking.
Keywords:Response distortion  Faking  Personality  HEXACO
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