Martin Tancoš
(International Research Team on Internet and Society (IRTIS), Masaryk University)
23/07/2025, 10:00
Design/Research methods
Oral Presentation
Milagrosa Sánchez Martín
(Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Dr
Susan Niessen
(University of Groninguen), Dr
Juan F. Luesia
(Universidad Loyola Andalucía), Dr
Stephen Sireci
(University of Massachusetts Amherst)
23/07/2025, 10:15
Measurement
Oral Presentation
Francisco Garre Frutos
(Universidad de Granada), Mr
Pablo López-Mártinez
(Universidad de Málaga), Mr
Pablo Solana
(Universidad de Granada), Prof.
Juan Lupiáñez
(Universidad de Granada), Prof.
Miguel A. Vadillo
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
23/07/2025, 10:30
Applications/Substantive areas
Oral Presentation
Ariadna Angulo-Brunet, Dr
Oscar Lecuona
(Complutense University of Madrid), Dr
Ricardo Olmos
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Mr
Victor Ciudad
(Universitat de València)
23/07/2025, 10:45
Statistical analyses
Oral Presentation
Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
23/07/2025, 11:00
Statistical analyses
Oral Presentation
Dr
Andrés González
(University of Granada),
Isabel Benítez Baena
(University of Granada. Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC)),
Jose-Luis Padilla Garcia
(University of Granada Faculty of Psychology: Universidad de Granada Facultad de Psicologia)
23/07/2025, 11:15
Measurement
Oral Presentation
Felipe Valentini
(Graduate School of Psychology Assessment, Univeristy São Francisco, Brazil.)
Measurement
Oral Presentation
Self-report remains one of the most commonly used methods for gathering information about individuals due to its simplicity and low cost. However, it is highly susceptible to biases, including faking, which involves portraying oneself more positively than one truly is. One key methodological approach to identifying faking is overclaiming—exaggerated self-reports of competence that tend to...