... Among the many variables that have been found to be related to role ambiguity, one receiving ... more ... Among the many variables that have been found to be related to role ambiguity, one receiving increased research attention is self-efficacy ([Beauchamp et al., 2002], [Chen and Bliese, 2002] and [Jex and Gudanowski, 1992]). ...
Abstract Using identity theory and the gender role framework, this study examined the interactive... more Abstract Using identity theory and the gender role framework, this study examined the interactive effects of family identity salience, family-interference-with-work (FIW), and gender on two outcome variables: job satisfaction and job distress. Results from a sample of 163 ...
International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 2006
Although the use of personality tests for personnel selection has gained increasing acceptance, r... more Although the use of personality tests for personnel selection has gained increasing acceptance, researchers have raised concerns that job applicants may distort their responses to inflate their scores. In the present meta-analysis, we examined the effects of the two dimensions of social desirability, impression management and self-deception, on the criterion validity of personality constructs using the balanced inventory of desirable responding (BIDR). The results indicate that impression management and self-deception did not create spurious effects on the relationship between personality measures and performance, nor did they function as performance predictors. Moreover, removing the influence of impression management or self-deception from personality measures did not substantially attenuate the criterion validity of personality variables. Implications of the results and directions for future research are also discussed.
... Among the many variables that have been found to be related to role ambiguity, one receiving ... more ... Among the many variables that have been found to be related to role ambiguity, one receiving increased research attention is self-efficacy ([Beauchamp et al., 2002], [Chen and Bliese, 2002] and [Jex and Gudanowski, 1992]). ...
Abstract Using identity theory and the gender role framework, this study examined the interactive... more Abstract Using identity theory and the gender role framework, this study examined the interactive effects of family identity salience, family-interference-with-work (FIW), and gender on two outcome variables: job satisfaction and job distress. Results from a sample of 163 ...
International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 2006
Although the use of personality tests for personnel selection has gained increasing acceptance, r... more Although the use of personality tests for personnel selection has gained increasing acceptance, researchers have raised concerns that job applicants may distort their responses to inflate their scores. In the present meta-analysis, we examined the effects of the two dimensions of social desirability, impression management and self-deception, on the criterion validity of personality constructs using the balanced inventory of desirable responding (BIDR). The results indicate that impression management and self-deception did not create spurious effects on the relationship between personality measures and performance, nor did they function as performance predictors. Moreover, removing the influence of impression management or self-deception from personality measures did not substantially attenuate the criterion validity of personality variables. Implications of the results and directions for future research are also discussed.
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