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Psychology

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

2017

Psychological tests -- Evaluation

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Stable Inconsistency: A Study Of Response Inconsistency Over Time, James A. Nauert May 2017

Stable Inconsistency: A Study Of Response Inconsistency Over Time, James A. Nauert

Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

Personality measures are currently a popular method for selection in the business world, despite issues such as poor predictive ability and the potential for output manipulation by participants. Another issue with personality testing that is often overlooked is that individuals sometimes respond differently on test items that otherwise measure the same traits. This phenomenon has been called Response Inconsistency (Reddock, Biderman, & Nguyen, 2011). The focus of this study is to attempt to show the phenomenon as a measurable trait that is stable over time. The study administered two different Big Five Inventories to participants taken from a local university. …