Use of social desirability scales in clinical psychology: A systematic review

E Perinelli, P Gremigni - Journal of clinical psychology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This
report systematically reviewed the use of social desirability scales in studies addressing …

Is social desirability bias important for effective ethics research? A review of literature

HC Tan, JA Ho, GC Teoh, SI Ng - Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
Social desirability bias (SDB) is one of the main concerns in self-reported studies that
measures explicit attitudes such as ethics research. Although SDB was introduced since the …

Psychological mechanisms underlying doping attitudes in sport: Motivation and moral disengagement

K Hodge, EA Hargreaves… - Journal of sport …, 2013 - journals.humankinetics.com
We examined whether constructs outlined in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2002),
namely, autonomy-supportive and controlling motivational climates and autonomous and …

Perfectionism and attitudes towards doping in junior athletes

DJ Madigan, J Stoeber, L Passfield - Journal of sports sciences, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Recent theory and research suggest that perfectionism is a personal factor contributing to
athletes' vulnerability to doping (using banned substances/drugs to enhance sporting …

Measuring social desirability bias: Do the full and short versions of the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability scale matter?

HC Tan, JA Ho, R Kumarusamy… - Journal of Empirical …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Given the sensitive nature of ethics research, the presence of social desirability bias (SDB)
threatens the validity of research findings. As ethics studies often overlook this bias, we …

Toward an integrative model of doping use: an empirical study with adolescent athletes

L Lazuras, V Barkoukis… - Journal of Sport and …, 2015 - journals.humankinetics.com
The present study assessed adolescent athletes' intentions toward doping by using an
integrative theoretical model. Overall, 650 adolescent athletes from team and individual …

To dope or not to dope: Elite athletes' perceptions of doping deterrents and incentives

M Overbye, ML Knudsen, G Pfister - Performance enhancement & health, 2013 - Elsevier
Aim This study aims to examine the circumstances which athletes say affect their
(hypothetical) considerations of whether to dope or not and explore the differences between …

An examination of the Sport Drug Control Model with elite Australian athletes

DF Gucciardi, G Jalleh, RJ Donovan - Journal of Science and Medicine in …, 2011 - Elsevier
Objective: This study presents an opportunistic examination of the theoretical tenets outlined
in the Sport Drug Control Model1 using questionnaire items from a survey of 643 elite …

A moral intervention reduces doping likelihood in British and Greek athletes: Evidence from a cluster randomized control trial

M Kavussanu, P Hurst… - Journal of Sport …, 2020 - journals.humankinetics.com
Objectives: The authors aimed to develop a moral intervention and to determine whether it
was more effective in preventing doping than an educational (ie, knowledge-based) …

Athlete support personnel and anti‐doping: Knowledge, attitudes, and ethical stance

J Mazanov, S Backhouse, J Connor… - … journal of medicine …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Athlete support personnel (ASP) failing to meet responsibilities under the W orld A nti‐D
oping C ode risk sanction. It is unclear whether the poor knowledge of responsibilities seen …