IMPROVING DATA QUALITY WITH FOUR SHORT SENTENCES: HOW AN HONOR CODE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE DURING DATA COLLECTION

[1]  R. Baer,et al.  MMPI-2 Random Responding Indices: Validation Using a Self-Report Methodology. , 1992 .

[2]  P. Costa,et al.  The revised NEO personality inventory (NEO-PI-R) , 2008 .

[3]  Todd F. Heatherton,et al.  Assessing self-esteem. , 2019, Positive psychological assessment: A handbook of models and measures (2nd ed.)..

[4]  M. Rosenberg Society and the adolescent self-image , 1966 .

[5]  Lamar Pierce,et al.  The abundance effect: Unethical behavior in the presence of wealth , 2009 .

[6]  M. Bishop,et al.  Informed Consent???Why Are Its Goals Imperfectly Realized? , 1981 .

[7]  Jane Metrik,et al.  Test-retest reliability of alcohol measures: is there a difference between internet-based assessment and traditional methods? , 2002, Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors.

[8]  B. Altemeyer,et al.  The Other “Authoritarian Personality” , 1998 .

[9]  A. Dijksterhuis,et al.  Behavioral indecision : Effects of self-focus on automatic behavior , 2000 .

[10]  J. J. Donovan,et al.  Do Warnings Not to Fake Reduce Faking? , 2003 .

[11]  J. E. Kurtz,et al.  Semantic Response Consistency and Protocol Validity in Structured Personality Assessment: The Case of the NEO-PI-R , 2001, Journal of personality assessment.

[12]  G. Loewenstein,et al.  Explaining the Identifiable Victim Effect , 1997 .

[13]  David M Erceg-Hurn,et al.  Modern robust statistical methods: an easy way to maximize the accuracy and power of your research. , 2008, The American psychologist.

[14]  Holly M. Hutchins,et al.  Trainees' Perceived Knowledge Gain Unrelated to the Training Domain: The Joint Action of Impression Management and Motives , 2014 .

[15]  E. Weber,et al.  A Domain-Specific Risk-Attitude Scale: Measuring Risk Perceptions and Risk Behaviors , 2002 .

[16]  A. Zook On Measurement of Machiavellianism , 1985 .

[17]  Daniel M. Oppenheimer,et al.  Instructional Manipulation Checks: Detecting Satisficing to Increase Statistical Power , 2009 .

[18]  Jack A. Goncalo,et al.  Stretching the Moral Gray Zone , 2013, Psychological science.

[19]  M. Ashton,et al.  Psychometric Properties of the HEXACO Personality Inventory , 2004, Multivariate behavioral research.

[20]  Jesse Chandler,et al.  Using Mechanical Turk to Study Clinical Populations , 2013 .

[21]  B. Malle,et al.  Social dominance orientation: A personality variable predicting social and political attitudes. , 1994 .

[22]  D. Paulhus Measurement and control of response bias. , 1991 .

[23]  Tara S. Behrend,et al.  The viability of crowdsourcing for survey research , 2011, Behavior research methods.

[24]  R L Greene,et al.  Criteria for assessing inconsistent patterns of item endorsement on the MMPI: rationale, development, and empirical trials. , 1989, Journal of clinical psychology.

[25]  Dirk Heerwegh,et al.  Explaining Response Latencies and Changing Answers Using Client-Side Paradata from a Web Survey , 2003 .

[26]  Kevin D. Carlson,et al.  Random and Systematic Error Effects of Insomnia on Survey Behavior , 2013 .

[27]  Carol M. Woods Careless Responding to Reverse-Worded Items: Implications for Confirmatory Factor Analysis , 2006 .

[28]  T. Zandt Analysis of Response Time Distributions , 2002 .

[29]  D. Paulhus,et al.  The Dark Triad of personality: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy , 2002 .

[30]  Dan Ariely,et al.  Dishonesty in Everyday Life and Its Policy Implications , 2006 .

[31]  Kenneth D. Butterfield,et al.  Honor Codes and Other Contextual Influences on Academic Integrity: A Replication and Extension to Modified Honor Code Settings , 2002 .

[32]  D. Paulhus,et al.  Structure and Validity of the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale-III in Normal Populations , 2003 .

[33]  Krista Casler,et al.  Separate but equal? A comparison of participants and data gathered via Amazon's MTurk, social media, and face-to-face behavioral testing , 2013, Comput. Hum. Behav..

[34]  Ingrid K. Weigold,et al.  Examination of the equivalence of self-report survey-based paper-and-pencil and internet data collection methods. , 2013, Psychological methods.

[35]  A. Meade,et al.  Identifying careless responses in survey data. , 2012, Psychological methods.

[36]  Siddharth Suri,et al.  Conducting behavioral research on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk , 2010, Behavior research methods.

[37]  Fritz Drasgow,et al.  A Meta-Analytic Study of Social Desirability Distortion in Computer- Administered Questionnaires, Traditional Questionnaires, and Interviews , 1999 .

[38]  M. Ashton,et al.  Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and Narcissism in the Five-Factor Model and the HEXACO model of personality structure , 2005 .

[39]  S. Gosling,et al.  Should we trust web-based studies? A comparative analysis of six preconceptions about internet questionnaires. , 2004, The American psychologist.

[40]  K. Aquino,et al.  The self-importance of moral identity. , 2002, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[41]  Adam Joinson,et al.  Social desirability, anonymity, and internet-based questionnaires , 1999, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.

[42]  P. Rentfrow,et al.  Statewide differences in personality: toward a psychological geography of the United States. , 2010, The American psychologist.

[43]  J. O’dell Method for Detecting Random Answers on Personality Questionnaires. , 1971 .

[44]  E. Erdfelder,et al.  Statistical power analyses using G*Power 3.1: Tests for correlation and regression analyses , 2009, Behavior research methods.

[45]  Dan Ariely,et al.  Unable to Resist Temptation: How Self-control Depletion Promotes Unethical Behavior , 2011 .

[46]  R. Baer,et al.  Detecting and Discriminating Between Random Responding and Overreporting on the MMPI-A , 1999 .

[47]  T. Allen,et al.  Relationship between Work Interference with Family and Parent-Child Interactive Behavior: Can Guilt Help?. , 2012 .

[48]  Ara Norenzayan,et al.  Like a camera in the sky? Thinking about God increases public self-awareness and socially desirable responding , 2012 .

[49]  R. Ratcliff Methods for dealing with reaction time outliers. , 1993, Psychological bulletin.

[50]  Jüri Allik,et al.  Simultaneous administration of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in 53 nations: exploring the universal and culture-specific features of global self-esteem. , 2005, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[51]  Ronald D. Rogge,et al.  Caring about carelessness: Participant inattention and its effects on research. , 2014 .

[52]  D. Fessler,et al.  Nobody's watching? Subtle cues affect generosity in an anonymous economic game. , 2005 .

[53]  B. Kinder,et al.  Research validity scales for the NEO-PI-R: development and initial validation. , 1997, Journal of personality assessment.

[54]  M. Vitacco,et al.  Detection of Feigned Mental Disorders , 2003, Assessment.

[55]  J. Stanton AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF DATA COLLECTION USING THE INTERNET , 1998 .

[56]  Jason W. Osborne,et al.  Random Responding from Participants is a Threat to the Validity of Social Science Research Results , 2010, Front. Psychology.

[57]  John A. Johnson Ascertaining the validity of individual protocols from Web-based personality inventories. , 2005 .

[58]  Gerald E. Larson,et al.  Social desirability effects on computerized and paper-and-pencil questionnaires , 2007, Comput. Hum. Behav..

[59]  Jennifer Urner,et al.  Studies In Machiavellianism , 2016 .

[60]  F. Gino,et al.  Good Lamps Are the Best Police , 2010, Psychological science.

[61]  Daniel Nettle,et al.  Effects of eye images on everyday cooperative behavior: a field experiment , 2011 .

[62]  R. Tourangeau,et al.  Fast times and easy questions: the effects of age, experience and question complexity on web survey response times , 2008 .

[63]  Neal Schmitt,et al.  Factors Defined by Negatively Keyed Items: The Result of Careless Respondents? , 1985 .

[64]  Elizabeth M. Poposki,et al.  Detecting and Deterring Insufficient Effort Responding to Surveys , 2012 .

[65]  M. Bateson,et al.  Cues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world setting , 2006, Biology Letters.

[66]  Nina Mazar,et al.  Signing at the beginning makes ethics salient and decreases dishonest self-reports in comparison to signing at the end , 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[67]  L. R. Goldberg,et al.  The prediction of semantic consistency in self-descriptions: characteristics of persons and of terms that affect the consistency of responses to synonym and antonym pairs. , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[68]  R. Baer,et al.  Detection of random responding on the MMPI-A. , 1997, Journal of personality assessment.

[69]  Roger Tourangeau,et al.  Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey Responding. , 2008, Public opinion quarterly.

[70]  C. R. Snyder,et al.  Positive Psychological Assessment: A Handbook of Models and Measures , 2003 .

[71]  D. J. Lee Society and the Adolescent Self-Image , 1969 .

[72]  N. Schwarz Self-reports: How the questions shape the answers. , 1999 .

[73]  D. A. Beach,et al.  Identifying the Random Responder , 1989 .

[74]  Dan Ariely,et al.  The (honest) truth about dishonesty : how we lie to everyone--especially ourselves , 2012 .

[75]  F. Gino,et al.  Dishonest Deed, Clear Conscience: Self-Preservation Through Moral Disengagement and Motivated Forgetting , 2009 .

[76]  K. Vohs,et al.  Mere exposure to money increases endorsement of free-market systems and social inequality. , 2013, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[77]  A. L. Beaman,et al.  Self-awareness and transgression in children: two field studies. , 1979, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[78]  L. Treviño,et al.  Academic Dishonesty: Honor Codes and Other Contextual Influences , 1993 .

[79]  Ingrid Zakrisson Construction of a short version of the right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) scale. , 2005 .

[80]  F. Gino,et al.  "I'll have one of each": how separating rewards into (meaningless) categories increases motivation. , 2012, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[81]  John L. Smith,et al.  Using the Internet for psychological research: personality testing on the World Wide Web. , 1999, British journal of psychology.

[82]  Jeffrey M. Stanton,et al.  Using Internet/Intranet Web Pages to Collect Organizational Research Data , 2001 .

[83]  R. Grissom,et al.  Heterogeneity of variance in clinical data. , 2000, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[84]  J. Brehm,et al.  Psychological Reactance: A Theory of Freedom and Control , 1981 .

[85]  Nina Mazar,et al.  The Dishonesty of Honest People: A Theory of Self-Concept Maintenance , 2008 .

[86]  C. B. Colby The weirdest people in the world , 1973 .