What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!

Overclaiming behaviour, as measured by overclaiming questionnaires (OCQs), has been proposed as a potential indicator of unconscious self-enhancement, conscious/deliberate impression management, careless responding, and even genuine subject matter knowledge. However, the evidence for each of these p...

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Main Authors: Dunlop, Patrick, Bourdage, Joshua S, de Vries, Reinout E, McNeill, Ilona M, Jorritsma, Karina, Orchard, Megan, Austen, Tomas, Baines, Teesha, Choe, Weng-Khong
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://www.issidorgflorence2019.com/Program.pdf?v=2
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76212
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author Dunlop, Patrick
Bourdage, Joshua S
de Vries, Reinout E
McNeill, Ilona M
Jorritsma, Karina
Orchard, Megan
Austen, Tomas
Baines, Teesha
Choe, Weng-Khong
author_facet Dunlop, Patrick
Bourdage, Joshua S
de Vries, Reinout E
McNeill, Ilona M
Jorritsma, Karina
Orchard, Megan
Austen, Tomas
Baines, Teesha
Choe, Weng-Khong
author_sort Dunlop, Patrick
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description Overclaiming behaviour, as measured by overclaiming questionnaires (OCQs), has been proposed as a potential indicator of unconscious self-enhancement, conscious/deliberate impression management, careless responding, and even genuine subject matter knowledge. However, the evidence for each of these propositions is very mixed. In this research, we draw from the principles of classical expectancy (VIE) theory to show that overclaiming behaviour likely represents different phenomena as a function of the conditions under which it is observed. Specifically, using a ‘personnel selection’ paradigm, we show through multiple studies that overclaiming performs well as an indicator of deliberate faking, provided three conditions are met: (a) faking is associated with a desired goal (valence is high), (b) the OCQ’s content is tailored appropriately to the assessment situation, such that overclaiming becomes instrumental to achieving that desired goal, and (c) respondents’ expectancies regarding their capacity to overclaim successfully are not undermined.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-762122019-09-03T00:53:57Z What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends! Dunlop, Patrick Bourdage, Joshua S de Vries, Reinout E McNeill, Ilona M Jorritsma, Karina Orchard, Megan Austen, Tomas Baines, Teesha Choe, Weng-Khong Overclaiming behaviour, as measured by overclaiming questionnaires (OCQs), has been proposed as a potential indicator of unconscious self-enhancement, conscious/deliberate impression management, careless responding, and even genuine subject matter knowledge. However, the evidence for each of these propositions is very mixed. In this research, we draw from the principles of classical expectancy (VIE) theory to show that overclaiming behaviour likely represents different phenomena as a function of the conditions under which it is observed. Specifically, using a ‘personnel selection’ paradigm, we show through multiple studies that overclaiming performs well as an indicator of deliberate faking, provided three conditions are met: (a) faking is associated with a desired goal (valence is high), (b) the OCQ’s content is tailored appropriately to the assessment situation, such that overclaiming becomes instrumental to achieving that desired goal, and (c) respondents’ expectancies regarding their capacity to overclaim successfully are not undermined. 2019 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76212 http://www.issidorgflorence2019.com/Program.pdf?v=2 restricted
spellingShingle Dunlop, Patrick
Bourdage, Joshua S
de Vries, Reinout E
McNeill, Ilona M
Jorritsma, Karina
Orchard, Megan
Austen, Tomas
Baines, Teesha
Choe, Weng-Khong
What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title_full What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title_fullStr What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title_full_unstemmed What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title_short What does overclaiming represent? Well, it depends!
title_sort what does overclaiming represent? well, it depends!
url http://www.issidorgflorence2019.com/Program.pdf?v=2
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76212