Angus W. Hughes, P. Dunlop, D. Holtrop, Serena Wee
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Abstract
Abstract. Forced choice (FC) personality questionnaires attempt to constrain job applicants from presenting idealized responses (or “faking”). FC questionnaires are designed by identifying items eq...