33 substantial references to research with and evaluation of the Famous Sayings test are listed. These originated from a search of the literature and replies to letters sent to 711 users of record.
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BassB. M.Development and evaluation of a scale for measuring social acquiescence. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1956, 53, 296–299.
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BassB. M.Development of a structured disguised personality test. J. appl. Psychol., 1956, 40, 393–397.
BassB. M.Some recent studies in social acquiescence. Psychol. Rep., 1961, 9, 447–448.
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BraunJ. R.DubeC. S.Note on a faking study with the Famous Sayings Test. Psychol. Rep., 1963, 13, 878.
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CoppingerN. W.BortnerR. W.SaucerR. T.A factor analysis of psychological deficit. J. genet. Psychol., 1963, 103, 23–43.
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CouchA.KenistonK.Yeasayers and naysayers: Agreeing response set as a personality variable. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1960, 60, 151–174.
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DarbesA.PlattJ. J.Norms on the Famous Sayings Test for student beauticians. Psychol. Rep., 1968, 23, 244.
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EisenmanR.PlattJ. J.Authoritarianism, creativity, and other correlates of the Famous Sayings Test. Psychol. Rep., 1970, 26, 267–271.
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FeinbergM. R.PenzerW. N.Factor analysis of a sales selection battery. Personnel Psychol., 1964, 17, 319–324.
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FisherS.OsofskyH.Sexual responsiveness in women: Psychological correlates. Arch. gen. Psychiat., 1967, 17, 214–226.
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FryeR. L.BassB. M.Behavior in a group related to tested social acquiescence. J. soc. Psychol., 1963, 61, 263–266.
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GreenbergR. P.FisherS.Some differential effects of music on projective and structured psychological tests. Psychol. Rep., 1971, 28, 817–818.
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JoubertC. E.Some correlations between Famous Sayings Test and Eysenck Personality Inventory variables. Psychol. Rep., 1977, 40, 697–698.
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MursteinB. I.The relation of the Famous Sayings Test to self- and ideal-self-adjustment. J. consult. Psychol., 1961, 25, 368.
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PlattJ. J.DarbesA.Temporal perspective as a personality dimension: The differential demography, validity, and reliability of measuring instruments. Proc. nth Annu. Conv., APA, 1969, 4, 391–392.
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PlattJ. J.EisenmanR.DeLisserO.DardesA.Temporal perspective as a personality dimension in college students: A reevaluation. Percept, mot. Skills, 1971, 33, 103–109.
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SchmidtH. E.Use of the “Famous Sayings” Test in South Africa. Percept, mot. Skills, 1971, 32, 135–141.
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ShawM. E.Some correlates of social acquiescence. J. soc. Psychol., 1961, 55, 133–141.
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ShumskyW.KonickA.WardG.II, A note concerning extreme position response sets and the California F Scale. Proc. W. Va. Acad. Sci., 1962, 34, 194–195.
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VidulichR. N.BassB. M.Relation of selected personality and attitude scales to the Famous Sayings Test. Psychol. Rep., 1960, 7, 259–260.
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WalshT. M.Responses on the Famous Sayings Test of professional and non-professional personnel in a medical population. Psychol. Rep., 1966, 18, 151–157.
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KimK. S.The use of the ACE and the Revised Famous Sayings Test in the prediction of academic achievement. Unpublished M. A. thesis, Louisiana State Univer., 1956.
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NickolsS. A.A study of the additivity of variables influencing conformity. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Univer. of Florida., 1964.
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PalmerG.Discrimination of psychopaths, normal prisoners and non-prisoners using a disguised objective personality test. Unpublished M. A. thesis, Louisiana State Univer., 1956.
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Normative information: Manager and executive testing. New York: Richardson, Bellows, Henry & Co., Inc., May, 1963.