A study of the interrelationships of several validity scales used in police selection |
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Authors: | William U. Weiss Gerald Serafino Ann Serafino |
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Affiliation: | (1) The University of Evansville, Evansville, USA;(2) Private Practice, Roswell, New Mexico |
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Abstract: | Validity scale data have received attention recently as providing valuable information about potential problematic police
officer candidates. In this study, validity scale data from a number of selection instruments were obtained using 42 state
police officer candidates. The scale used were the MMPI-2 L scale, the MMPI-2 K scale, the PAI Positive Impression Scale (PIM),
the PAI Defensiveness Index (DI), the IPI Guardedness scale, the Hilson Life Adjustment Profile Lack of Candor scale, and
the Inwald Survey 2 Denial of Shortcomings scale. Intercorrelations among the scales were developed and a factor analysis
was performed. Factor analysis revealed two factors to be present. One is associated with the Hilson scales and is appropriately
named guardedness or defensiveness. The other is associated with the MMPI-2 K scale and the PAI scales and is appropriately
named social desirability. The MMPI-2 L scale loaded significantly on both factors and seemed to be the most general of the
validity scales in terms of its characteristics. Implications of these analyses for police selection are discussed. |
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