“…The ACL is a 300-adjective checklist originally scored by Gough and Heilbrun to yield 24 scale scores. Because of criticisms with regard to the lack of independence and poor psychometric properties of these scales (Masterson, 1975), it was decided to rescore the 300 items of the ACL, using the results of an item factor analysis by Parker and Veldman (1969). Parker and Veldman's analyses yielded the following seven factors, for which alpha reliability coefficients calculated on the 3,411 HFSC individuals who took the ACL, the number of adjectives loading on the factor, and some representative adjectives are given in parentheses: Social Desirability (0.90; 28 items; pleasant, kind, warm); Interpersonal Abrasiveness (0.65; 9 items; rude, lazy, foolish); Ego Organization (0.87; 20 items; industrious, thorough, efficient); Introversion-Extraversion (0.66; 8 items; quiet, silent vs. talkative, outgoing); Internal Discomfort (0.79; 14 items; emotional, nervous, worrying); Intraception (0.71; 9 items; reflective, unconventional, idealistic); and Social Attractiveness (0.76; 10 items; polished, clever, charming).…”