The Conscientious Responders Scale

This investigation introduces a novel tool for identifying conscientious responders (CRs) and random responders (RRs) in psychological inventory data. The Conscientious Responders Scale (CRS) is a five-item validity measure that uses instructional items to identify responders. Because each item inst...

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Main Authors: Zdravko Marjanovic, C. Ward Struthers, Robert Cribbie, Esther R. Greenglass
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-07-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014545964
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spelling doaj-85cbd7f199564adfab814952d227b2332020-11-25T03:22:47ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402014-07-01410.1177/215824401454596410.1177_2158244014545964The Conscientious Responders ScaleZdravko Marjanovic0C. Ward Struthers1Robert Cribbie2Esther R. Greenglass3Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, CanadaYork University, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaYork University, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaYork University, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThis investigation introduces a novel tool for identifying conscientious responders (CRs) and random responders (RRs) in psychological inventory data. The Conscientious Responders Scale (CRS) is a five-item validity measure that uses instructional items to identify responders. Because each item instructs responders exactly how to answer that particular item, each response can be scored as either correct or incorrect. Given the long odds of answering a CRS item correctly by chance alone on a 7-point scale (14.29%), we reasoned that RRs would answer most items incorrectly, whereas CRs would answer them correctly. This rationale was evaluated in two experiments in which CRs’ CRS scores were compared against RRs’ scores. As predicted, results showed large differences in CRS scores across responder groups. Moreover, the CRS correctly classified responders as either conscientious or random with greater than 93% accuracy. Implications for the reliability and effectiveness of the CRS are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014545964
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Robert Cribbie
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description This investigation introduces a novel tool for identifying conscientious responders (CRs) and random responders (RRs) in psychological inventory data. The Conscientious Responders Scale (CRS) is a five-item validity measure that uses instructional items to identify responders. Because each item instructs responders exactly how to answer that particular item, each response can be scored as either correct or incorrect. Given the long odds of answering a CRS item correctly by chance alone on a 7-point scale (14.29%), we reasoned that RRs would answer most items incorrectly, whereas CRs would answer them correctly. This rationale was evaluated in two experiments in which CRs’ CRS scores were compared against RRs’ scores. As predicted, results showed large differences in CRS scores across responder groups. Moreover, the CRS correctly classified responders as either conscientious or random with greater than 93% accuracy. Implications for the reliability and effectiveness of the CRS are discussed.
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