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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Superlative Scale S of Butcher and Han (1995): the "fake-good" in the Spanish adaptation of the MMPI-2 / La Escala Superlativa S de Butcher y Han (1995): el fingimiento en la adaptación española del MMPI-2

Sánchez Crespo, Guadalupe, Jiménez Gómez, Fernando 25 September 2017 (has links)
The present study investigated the '"fake-good" behaviour using the Superlative Scale S in theSpanish adaptation of the MMPI-2. From the 3.035 participants, the "normal" group ( 1.723)and the "clinic" group (561) responded with sincerity lo the questionnaire. A group of 269"'normal" participants was asked to show a negative image of themselves (group "fake-bad"')and other 282 participants, to show a positive image (group "Fake-good"); finally a group of 200 participants answered to the questionnaire without following the information of the items (group "inconsistent answers"'). The results showed the sensibility of this to detect the individuals that falsify their answers trying to present their more positive image. There were difficulties to identify individuals who answered to the questionnaire without keeping in mind the information of the items. / Se investigó la conducta de fingir en la adaptación española del MMPI-2. Participaron 3.035 personas, de los cuales los grupos "normal" (1.723) y "clínico" (561) respondieron con sinceiidad al cuestionario. A un grupo de 269 personas "normales'" se les instruyó para que muestren intencionadamente una imagen negativa de sí mismos (grupo '"mala imagen") y a otros 282,para que mostraran una imagen positiva (grupo "buena imagen"); otros 200 participantes contestaron al cuestionario sin atender a la información contenida en los ítems (grupo "repuestasinconsistentes"). Los resultados mostraron la sensibilidad de la Escala para detectar a aquellosque falsean sus respuestas presentando una imagen más favorable. Se observaron dificultades para discriminar a los que contestan sin tener en cuenta a los ítems.

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