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Validation of a Short Form of the Marlowe-Crowne for Use with Law Enforcement Personnel
Authors:Byron Greenberg  Peter Weiss
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Virginia State University, 1 Hayden Drive, HM 102sb, Petersburg, VA, 23803, USA
2. Department of Psychology, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, USA
Abstract:This study cross-validates a 13-question version of the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale proposed by Reynolds (1982), using law enforcement professionals (n?=?241). A rational is offered for the importance of scales of this nature being used to assess honesty, social desirability and self-deception. External validity indicators including concurrent measures of aggression and prejudice as well as prehire MMPI scales K and L on a subset of this sample (n?=?70) are reviewed. Correlations between the 13-question version of the Marlowe-Crowne and external measures demonstrate robust effect sizes and statistical significance. Comparisons are also examined between officer scores and students from another cross-validation study of the 13-question short form of the Marlowe-Crowne (Zook & Sipps, 1984). Conclusions are made in consideration of the importance of honesty in law enforcement testing as well as the need for better means of accounting for variance due to social desirability in testing. Future directions for research are suggested.
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