Minimization of answer distortion in personality questionnaires: Does the ipsative OPQ32i capture normative variances?

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Minimization of answer distortion in personality questionnaires: Does the ipsative OPQ32i capture normative variances? / Kusch, Rene Immanuel; Deller, Juergen; Beauducel, Andre et al.
In: International Journal of Psychology, Vol. 43, No. 3-4, 01.06.2008, p. 283-283.

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title = "Minimization of answer distortion in personality questionnaires: Does the ipsative OPQ32i capture normative variances?",
abstract = "Ipsative personality questionnaires can reduce the effects of social desirability. However, the answering‐format induces artificial dependencies, which raises questions about its normative interpretability. In a field study 145 German speaking expatriates were assessed with the ipsative OPQ32i (SHL, 1999) and the normative NEO‐PI‐R (Ostendorf & Angleitner, 2004) in seven countries. A significant set correlation shows that the OPQ32i captures normative variances (R2shrunk= 0.99). According to a multi‐trait‐multi‐method matrix relationships between scales and factors of both instruments are interpretable conceptually. Therefore, ipsative questionnaires seem to be applicable for inter‐individual comparisons if some specific conditions are met.",
keywords = "Business psychology, Personalmanagement, Demografischer Wandel, Human Capital Management",
author = "Kusch, {Rene Immanuel} and Juergen Deller and Andre Beauducel and Anne-Grit Albrecht",
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year = "2008",
month = jun,
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doi = "10.1080/00207594.2008.10108484",
language = "English",
volume = "43",
pages = "283--283",
journal = "International Journal of Psychology",
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