1991
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6676.1991.tb01504.x
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No Work and All Play: An Analysis of a Response Style on the Strong‐Campbell Interest Inventory

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“…The effects of response sets on personality and interest measurements have been documented clearly in the literature (Bonynge, 1991: Creaser, 1985. Nearly 35 years ago, Jackson and Messick (1958) proposed that response style might reveal more about the respondent than would the actual test scores obtained.…”
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“…The effects of response sets on personality and interest measurements have been documented clearly in the literature (Bonynge, 1991: Creaser, 1985. Nearly 35 years ago, Jackson and Messick (1958) proposed that response style might reveal more about the respondent than would the actual test scores obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%