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Contributors:
  1. Gavin Morse
  2. Carolyn MacCann
  3. Andrew Marty

Date created: 2017-03-03 04:00 AM | Last Updated: 2017-08-14 12:29 AM

Category: Project

Description: This project includes data and R scripts to accompany the above publication. The data folder contains (a) the cleaned case data that formed the basis of the main analyses in csv and rdata format, and (b) the item-level social desirability values. The zip file in the scripts folder contains the files necessary to perform the analyses presented using R. It includes additional sources of data (i.e., coding information for personality tests, raw data, and supplementary data).

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Comparing Job Applicants to Non-Applicants Using an Item-Level Bifactor Model on the HEXACO Personality Inventory

Anglim, Morse, de Vries & 2 more
The present study evaluated the ability of item-level bifactor models (a) to provide an alternative explanation to current theories of higher-order fa...

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