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Further Evidence on 16 PF Distortion Scales

Pages 513-518 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Armando Simón. (2015) The Role of the Motivational Distortion Scale in the 16PF. Psychological Reports 117:2, pages 452-456.
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ARMANDO SIMON. (2007) SENSITIVITY OF THE 16 PF MOTIVATIONAL DISTORTION SCALE TO RESPONSE BIAS. Psychological Reports 101:6, pages 482.
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Richard D. Goffin & Neil D. Christiansen. (2003) Correcting Personality Tests for Faking: A Review of Popular Personality Tests and an Initial Survey of Researchers. International Journal of Selection and Assessment 11:4, pages 340-344.
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Robert J. Craig & Ronald E. Olson. (2016) 16 PF Profiles and Typologies for Patients Seen in Marital Therapy. Psychological Reports 77:1, pages 187-194.
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NEIL D. CHRISTIANSEN, RICHARD D. GOFFIN, NORMAN G. JOHNSTON & MITCHELL G. ROTHSTEIN. (2006) CORRECTING THE 16PF FOR FAKING: EFFECTS ON CRITERION‐RELATED VALIDITY AND INDIVIDUAL HIRING DECISIONS. Personnel Psychology 47:4, pages 847-860.
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