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Do You Fake More Because of Your Neighbors? A Multi-level Study on Regional and Individual Predictors of Faking Intentions Across the USA.

Authors :
Schilling, Michael
Roulin, Nicolas
Obschonka, Martin
König, Cornelius J.
Source :
Journal of Business & Psychology. Apr2021, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p193-209. 17p. 2 Charts, 1 Graph, 1 Map.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Research on faking behavior and underlying intentions has mostly employed an intraindividual perspective, stressing the role of individual-level predictors. Inspired by theoretical arguments (e.g., from socioecological psychology) and cross-cultural studies, we hypothesize and demonstrate that in addition to individual-level predictors, there are also regional differences in faking intentions (within a country) and systematic links to regional-level features. Specifically, we tested and compared individual- and region-level predictors of applicant faking intentions (N = 4860 MTurk workers) across the largest 50 Metropolitan Statistical Areas of the USA using multi-level techniques. We found individual-level effects of conscientiousness, competitive worldviews, and religiosity on individual-level faking intentions. On the regional level, macro-psychological conscientiousness was negatively associated with the average faking intentions in a region, while macro-psychological competitive worldviews (i.e., the prevailing competitive worldviews in a region) showed a positive relationship. Additionally, macro-psychological competitive worldviews predicted individual-level faking intentions even when controlling for individual-level competitive worldviews. No effects were found for regional parameters such as the economic situation of a region. We discuss implications for research and personnel selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08893268
Volume :
36
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Business & Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149048958
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-019-09664-5