Loza Wagdy, Loza-Fanous Amel, Heseltine Karen
Kingston Penitentiary and Queen's University, Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2007 Jun;22(6):671-83. doi: 10.1177/0886260507300208.
Two studies were conducted to investigate the vulnerability of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire (SAQ) to deception and self-presentation biases. The SAQ is a self-report measure used to predict recidivism and guide institutional and program assignments. In the first study, comparisons were made between 429 volunteer offenders who completed the SAQ for research purposes and 75 offenders who completed the SAQ as a part of the psychological assessments process required for consideration for early release. In the second study, 106 participants over two sessions completed the SAQ and the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding. Participants completed both measures under two separate sets of instructions: (a) Answers would be used for research purposes, and (b) answers would be used for making decisions about their release to the community. Results from both studies reaffirmed previous findings that the SAQ is not vulnerable to deception, lying, and self-presentation biases.
开展了两项研究,以调查自我评估问卷(SAQ)在面对欺骗和自我呈现偏差时的易受影响程度。SAQ是一种自我报告测量工具,用于预测累犯情况并指导机构安排和项目分配。在第一项研究中,对429名出于研究目的完成SAQ的志愿罪犯与75名作为提前释放考虑所需心理评估过程一部分而完成SAQ的罪犯进行了比较。在第二项研究中,106名参与者分两个阶段完成了SAQ和期望反应平衡量表。参与者在两套不同的指导语下完成了这两项测量:(a)答案将用于研究目的,(b)答案将用于做出关于他们是否被释放到社区的决定。两项研究的结果都再次证实了之前的发现,即SAQ不易受到欺骗、说谎和自我呈现偏差的影响。