Delroy L. Paulhus, Ph.D.
The Paulhus Deception Scales (PDS) is a self-report instrument that identifies individuals who, when responding to assessments and rating scales, distort their responses. Designed to be administered concurrently with other instruments, the PDS has been used to successfully identify individuals who might have distorted their responses when completing other clinical and/or personality diagnostic instruments.
Key Features:Self-Deception Enhancement:The tendency to give honest but inflated self-descriptions
Impression Management: The tendency to give inflated self-descriptions because of contextual factors
These two subscales allow the PDS to capture both principal forms of socially desirable responding. This approach accepts that respondents may display only one kind of desirable responding, or neither, or both.Select Language of Tool:
PDS Forms (5 Point Scale)
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PDS Forms (7 Point Scale)
PDS Manual