A review of recent developments in integrity test research

Christopher M. Berry, Paul R Sackett, Shelly Wiemann

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Abstract

A sizable body of new literature on integrity tests has appeared since the last review of this literature by Sackett and Wanek (1996). Understanding of the constructs underlying integrity tests continues to grow, aided by new work at the item level. Validation work against a growing variety of criteria continues to be carried out. Work on documenting fakability and coachability continues, as do efforts to increase resistance to faking. New test types continue to be developed. Examination of subgroup differences continues, both at the test and facet level. Research addressing applicant reactions and cross-cultural issues is also reviewed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)271-301
Number of pages31
JournalPersonnel Psychology
Volume60
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2007

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