Issue 1 Vol. 44 2002
Personality questionnaires: Some critical points of view Guest-Editor: Klaus D. Kubinger
Table of contents
Klaus D. Kubinger: Editorial
Klaus D. Kubinger: On faking personality inventories
Barbara B. Seiwald: Replicability and generalizability of Kubinger’s results: Some more studies on faking personality inventories
Manfred Amelang, Andreas Schäfer & Safir Yousfi: Comparing verbal and non-verbal personality scales: Investigating the reliability and validity, the influence of social desirability, and the effects of fake good instructions
Thomas Karner: The volunteer effect of answering personality questionnaires
Gabriele Helga Franke: Faking bad in personality inventories: Consequences for the clinical context
Michaela M. Wagner-Menghin: Towards the identification of non-scalable personality questionnaire respondents: Taking response time into account
Anton K. Formann: Identifying types, response errors, and unscalable respondents from personality questionnaires
Ivo Ponocny & Karl C. Klauer: Towards identification of unscalable personality questionnaire respondents: The use of person fit indices
Jürgen Rost: When personality questionnaires fail to be unidimensional
Karin Hambros: On reasonableness of personality inventories
Helfried Moosbrugger & Johannes Hartig: Factor analysis in personality research: Some artefacts and their consequences for psychological assessment
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