2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10862-021-09909-9
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Challenges for the SASSI-4 and InDUC-2R: Positive Impression Management in Offenders with Substance Use Histories

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“…However, the SASSI fails to effectively detect denied substance use (Feldstein & Miller, 2007; Wooley et al., 2012). More to the point of confirmation bias, “defensive” results cannot be interpreted as denied substance use because similar results are found more generally for social desirability (Hartigan et al., 2021). In a sample of inpatient offenders, the SASSI‐4 could not distinguish partial denial of substance use from social desirability.…”
Section: Conceptual Issues With Response Stylesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the SASSI fails to effectively detect denied substance use (Feldstein & Miller, 2007; Wooley et al., 2012). More to the point of confirmation bias, “defensive” results cannot be interpreted as denied substance use because similar results are found more generally for social desirability (Hartigan et al., 2021). In a sample of inpatient offenders, the SASSI‐4 could not distinguish partial denial of substance use from social desirability.…”
Section: Conceptual Issues With Response Stylesmentioning
confidence: 95%