Social desirability in environmental psychology research: Three meta-analyses
S Vesely, CA Klöckner - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
That social desirability might be a confounder of people's survey responses regarding
environmental actions has been discussed for a long time. To produce evidence for or …
environmental actions has been discussed for a long time. To produce evidence for or …
A note on socially desirable responding.
TJG Tracey - Journal of counseling psychology, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Socially desirable responding is a construct that has been included in many studies in
counseling psychology, however many of these applications are dated and out of agreement …
counseling psychology, however many of these applications are dated and out of agreement …
Controlling social desirability bias
RB Larson - International Journal of Market Research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Social desirability bias can change the results from marketing experiments and surveys.
However, there are few illustrations that show how serious social desirability bias can be …
However, there are few illustrations that show how serious social desirability bias can be …
[HTML][HTML] Age, emotion regulation strategies, burnout, and engagement in the service sector: Advantages of older workers
SJ Johnson, S Machowski, L Holdsworth… - Revista de Psicología …, 2017 - Elsevier
Organizations face a progressively ageing workforce and jobs with direct customer contact
are growing, creating challenging issues from a human resource management perspective …
are growing, creating challenging issues from a human resource management perspective …
When does social desirability become a problem? Detection and reduction of social desirability bias in information systems research
Social desirability (SD) bias occurs in self-report surveys when subjects give socially
desirable responses by over-or underreporting their behavior. Despite knowledge of SD as …
desirable responses by over-or underreporting their behavior. Despite knowledge of SD as …
The correlates of similarity estimates are often misleadingly positive: The nature and scope of the problem, and some solutions
Research on similarity constructs (eg, dyadic similarity, personality stability, judgment
agreement and accuracy) frequently find them to be associated with positive outcomes …
agreement and accuracy) frequently find them to be associated with positive outcomes …
Investigating irrational beliefs, cognitive appraisals, challenge and threat, and affective states in golfers approaching competitive situations
On approach to competitive situations, affective states (emotions and anxiety) occur through
the complex interaction of cognitive antecedents. Researchers have intimated that irrational …
the complex interaction of cognitive antecedents. Researchers have intimated that irrational …
Exploring social media determinants in fostering pro-environmental behavior: insights from social impact theory and the theory of planned behavior
CH Liao - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction This study investigates the impact of social media on pro-environmental
behavior (PEB) through the lenses of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Social …
behavior (PEB) through the lenses of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Social …
Rethinking trait conceptions of social desirability scales: Impression management as an expression of honesty-humility
Numerous researchers have noted that, instead of response sets or styles, most social
desirability scales seem to measure personality traits instead. In two studies, we investigated …
desirability scales seem to measure personality traits instead. In two studies, we investigated …
From ABLE to TAPAS: A new generation of personality tests to support military selection and classification decisions
This article discusses 3 modern forced-choice personality tests developed for the US Armed
Services to provide resistance to faking and other forms of response distortion: the …
Services to provide resistance to faking and other forms of response distortion: the …