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Unit 7 – Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Topic 7.10
Why might the use of self-report inventories raise some ethical concerns in personality assessment?
Most individuals tend to lie while answering these questionnaires.
These inventories only measure superficial aspects of personality, rendering them unethical tools for evaluation.
Self-report inventories aren’t reliable enough to warrant usage.
They may lead to breaches in confidentiality if data is mishandled.
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