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The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview.

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ชื่อเรื่อง : The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview.
นักวิจัย : McNaughton, Peter Jt
คำค้น : Machiavellianism , Personality , Fake-Good
หน่วยงาน : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom
ผู้ร่วมงาน : Whiteman, Martha
ปีพิมพ์ : 2551
อ้างอิง : http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2922
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This study examined interviewees’ ability to successfully display a ‘fake-good’ personality in a mock structured job interview. Interviewees completed ‘honest’ and ‘fake good’ personality measures prior to the interviews and were asked to display their ‘fake good’ personality in the one-on-one interview. These interviews were videoed, these videos were then viewed by zero-acquaintanc raters who attempted to accurately judge there personality. Raters’ were blind to the fact that the interviewees were attempting to display a ‘fake’ personality. Raters’ ratings were significantly closer to applicants ‘honest’ personality than their ‘fake-good’ personality (r=.97). Raters also completed self-reported Big Five and Machiavellian measures. The most accurate raters, judged by how close they came to interviewees’ ‘honest’ personality were found to have significantly higher Agreeableness (r=.51) and Openness (r=.40) and lower in Emotional Stability (r=.26) than the least accurate raters. Contrary to predictions the most accurate raters had significantly lower Mach scores than the least accurate interviewers (r=.26). There was not gender difference in rater accuracy. These findings along with their implications for applied psychology are discussed.

บรรณานุกรม :
McNaughton, Peter Jt . (2551). The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview..
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom .
McNaughton, Peter Jt . 2551. "The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview.".
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom .
McNaughton, Peter Jt . "The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview.."
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom , 2551. Print.
McNaughton, Peter Jt . The Relation of Machiavellianism, Personality and Gender to the Accuracy of Zero-Acquaintance Raters Ability to Detect ‘Honest’ verses ‘Fake-Good’ Personality Responses in a Structured Employment Interview.. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom ; 2551.