“…For instance, Hicks (1970) did not recommend the use of ipsative instruments due to their “extensive psychometric limitations.” Since Christiansen et al (1998), a large body of literature has emerged that supports the utility of such measures for faking prevention. Numerous studies have shown that FC personality measures can limit faking (Bartram, 2007; Cao & Drasgow, 2019; Christiansen et al, 2005; Salgado & Táuriz, 2014; Wetzel et al, 2021) and that QI personality measures have better criterion validity in contexts where faking is expected (Jackson et al, 2000; H. Lee, 2022; Salgado & Lado, 2018; Salgado et al, 2015). However, this has yet to be confirmed for interest measures such as RIASEC.…”