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MEASURING SOCIAL-COMMUNICATIVE ANXIETY: SOCIAL DESIRABILITY AND THE FAKABILITY OF SCALE RESPONSES
Authors:JOHN A. DALY  RICHARD L. STREET
Abstract:Three studies are reported that examine the social desirability and fakability (transparency) of a number of self-report measures of social-communicative anxiety. Results indicate that social desirability, assessed as a personality dimension, is generally unrelated to measures of social and communicative anxiety. However, virtually all measures of the anxiety were transparently fakable. When asked to portray themselves positively, subjects consistently responded as low-anxious; when asked to look undesirable, subjects completed the measures to suggest high anxiety.
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