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J Proj Tech Pers Assess ; 32(5): 483-5, 1968 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4879256
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Multivariate Behav Res ; 2(2): 239-49, 1967 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26816202

RESUMO

A general social desirability factor emerged at the second-order level when a set of individual social desirability scale values were correlated between subjects (i.e., across items) and factor analysed. However, no such general factor emerged at the second-order level when the individual judgments were correlated between items (i.e., across subjects).

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Multivariate Behav Res ; 1(3): 287-92, 1966 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26825598

RESUMO

The factorial structure of individual judgments of social desirability scale value (SDSV) was studied by factor analyzing a 112 (college students) by 100 (MMPI items) data matrix of individual judgments of SDSV in two ways. One analysis was factoring by item (R technique) while the second analysis was factoring by subject (Q technique). A large general SD factor appeared when subject intercorrelations were factored, but no such general factor was identified when item intercorrelations were factored. Evidence was also presented that the large general SD factor was highly correlated with mean or normative SDSVs.

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Multivariate Behav Res ; 1(2): 177-87, 1966 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26828100

RESUMO

Matched groups of psychiatric patients were randomly assigned either to small group psychotherapy or to a control condition. The Revised Inter- personal Check List was administered three times (zero, three, and six weeks from the time therapy began) with five instructional sets (I am, Most People are, etc.). The results were first factor analyzed by item in accordance with a model developed by Horst (1963), then factor scores were computed, and finally the effects of experimental treatments (group, occasion, set) on the factor scores were evaluated by analysis of variance. Two of eighteen group-by-occasion interactions were significant (p < .01) and suggested that group therapy influenced the interpersonal perceptions of participants in the direction of seeing themselves and others as less assertive and pompous, Seven of eighteen main effects of instructional set were significant (p < .01) and suggested that patients tend to see themselves as unassertive and indulgent of others. It was concluded that Horst's new factor analytic approach to assessing change was promising, particularly in view of the failure of previous efforts to yield significant findings.

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