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Social Desirability Response Bias and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale
Psychological Reports, 1988The reported studies investigated two issues of importance to researchers and practitioners interested in the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale, the sensitivity or social desirability of the individual items comprising the scale and the continued appropriateness of the original scoring scheme presented in 1960. Analysis indicates that over half
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Social Desirability and Marital Happiness
Psychological Reports, 1967Data from a study by Dymond (1954) which showed personality differences between groups of happily and unhappily married couples are reanalyzed in terms of social desirability (SD). The happy and unhappy groups are shown to have mean rates of SD responding of .73 and .46, respectively ( t = 12.095, p < .0001, df = 14).
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Psychological Androgyny and Social Desirability
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1982The concept of psychological androgyny, because of its implications for sex roles, social change, and human development, is presently of special theoretical interest. Psychologically androgynous persons, as identified by the Bern Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), score higher on both its femininity and masculinity scales.
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Social Work Education, 2008
This shorter discussion piece examines the ways in which sexuality is theorised within social work. The author briefly analyses a dominant version of sexuality theory found in anti-discriminatory practice, before going on to suggest an alternative approach based upon an analysis of how 'sexuality' itself is produced and put to use within social work ...
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This shorter discussion piece examines the ways in which sexuality is theorised within social work. The author briefly analyses a dominant version of sexuality theory found in anti-discriminatory practice, before going on to suggest an alternative approach based upon an analysis of how 'sexuality' itself is produced and put to use within social work ...
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Social Desirability and Leader Effectiveness
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1979The effect of social desirability response bias on the Least Preferred Co-worker (LPC) scale used in tests of Fiedler's Contingency Model of leadership effectiveness was investigated in two studies. In the first study, 89 managers of a steel fabricating plant completed a questionnaire containing the Crowne and Marlowe (1) measure of social desirability
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Age Differences in Social Desirability
Psychological Reports, 1995To examine the differences between 162 adolescents' and 118 adults' scores on the Eysenck Personality Inventory 64 boys ( M age = 20 yr.), 94 girls ( M age = 18.9 yr.), 78 women ( M age = 29 yr.), and 40 men ( M age = 28.8 yr.) from Umtata and the vicinity in Transkei, South Africa were tested.
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Subjective well-being and social desirability
Journal of Public Economics, 2022J. Reisinger
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Social Desirabilities Among Measures of Social Desirability
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1966Bernard Spilka +2 more
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Development of reliable and valid short forms of the marlowe-crowne social desirability scale
, 1982W. Reynolds
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