Faking Ancient Mesoamerica / Faking Ancient Andes
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A question that continues to worry practitioners and researchers is how much recruiters can trust self-reported measures of personality. Several models of faking assume that applicants differ in their motivation to fake, but field evidence regarding these differences is still rare. For the current field study, we exploited a unique setting: The examination for compulsory military service in Swi...
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عنوان ژورنال: AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology
سال: 2017
ISSN: 2171-6315
DOI: 10.23914/ap.v5i0.69