The Effect of Social Desirability and Social Approval on Self-Reports of Physical Activity
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The purpose of this investigation was to examine social desirability and social approval as sources of error in three self-reported physical activity assessments using objective measures of physical activity as reference measures. In 1997, women (n = 81) living in Worcester, Massachusetts, completed doubly labeled water measurements and wore an activity monitor for 14 days. They also completed seven interviewer-administered 24-hour physical activity recalls (PARs) and two different self-administered 7-day PARs. Measures of the personality traits "social desirability" and "social approval" were regressed on 1) the difference between physical activity energy expenditure estimated from doubly labeled water and…
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- Confidence interval
- Physical activity
- Social desirability
- Psychology
- Doubly labeled water
- Social desirability bias
- Personality
- Energy expenditure
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