Samuel Greiff

Professor of Educational Monitoring & Effectiveness



The nature of faking. A homogeneous and predictable construct?


Journal article


D. Bensch, U. Maaß, S. Greiff, K. Horstmann, M. Ziegler
Psychological Assessment, vol. 31, 2019, pp. 532-544


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Bensch, D., Maaß, U., Greiff, S., Horstmann, K., & Ziegler, M. (2019). The nature of faking. A homogeneous and predictable construct? Psychological Assessment, 31, 532–544. https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000619


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Bensch, D., U. Maaß, S. Greiff, K. Horstmann, and M. Ziegler. “The Nature of Faking. A Homogeneous and Predictable Construct?” Psychological Assessment 31 (2019): 532–544.


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Bensch, D., et al. “The Nature of Faking. A Homogeneous and Predictable Construct?” Psychological Assessment, vol. 31, 2019, pp. 532–44, doi:10.1037/pas0000619.


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@article{bensch2019a,
  title = {The nature of faking. A homogeneous and predictable construct?},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Psychological Assessment},
  pages = {532-544},
  volume = {31},
  doi = {10.1037/pas0000619},
  author = {Bensch, D. and Maaß, U. and Greiff, S. and Horstmann, K. and Ziegler, M.}
}


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