Hi Sharon,
Sorry for the late response. The poster is being presented from 8 AM to 4:30 PM in the Franklin on Saturday, April 25.Hall. Here is the abstract.
272-12 Acuity Theory: A Study of Two Faking Resistant
Noncognitive Measures
This paper describes a new method of noncognitive measurement that
doesn’t involve introspective self-report. Level of incentive (within and
between group design) was manipulated to motivate a sample of Spanish
sales incumbents to maximize their scores. Criterion-related validity was
found only under incentivized conditions and show resistance to faking.
Peter Leeds, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Boards
Vicente Feltrer,
El Corte Inglés
Phillip Hash, University of Baltimore
Siddiq Kassam, University of Baltimore
Submitted by Phillip Hash,
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