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Inventory Responding as a Model of People's Acceptance of Personality Interpretations

Pages 509-513 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Christopher Layne & Glenn Ally. (1980) How and Why People Accept Personality Feedback. Journal of Personality Assessment 44:5, pages 541-546.
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Martin F. Davies. (1997) Evaluation of self-relevant information: Acceptance of favourable and unfavourable personality statements as feedback vs test items. Personality and Individual Differences 23:5, pages 869-875.
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