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Can someone deliberately portray themselves in an overly favorable way on a personality test?

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Can someone deliberately portray themselves in an overly favorable way on a personality test?

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While most test results will identify individual strengths and weaknesses that correlate to high and low scores, some individuals may try to deliberately bias their results in a direction called “faking good.” Validity information from the test that examines response styles can help detect those who may try to portray themselves in a more favorable manner.

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