Self-Deceptive Enhancement and Impression Management Correlates of EPQ-R Dimensions

Abstract
The Self-Deceptive Enhancement and Impression Management scales of the Paulhus (1991) Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding were correlated with the Psychoticism, Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Lie scales of the Eysenck EPQ–R (Eysenck & Eysenck, 1991) in a student sample. Extraversion correlated positively and Neuroticism correlated negatively with Self-Deceptive Enhancement, whereas Psychoticism correlated negatively and the Lie scale correlated positively with Impression Management. These findings suggest that the EPQ–R scales are involved in different aspects of socially desirable responding. It was concluded that social desirability should not be controlled in measures of Extra-version and Neuroticism but it should be controlled in measures of Psychoticism.

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