Abstract

The test-retest reliability of the Stanton Survey honesty test was examined. Data were collected in two rounds of testing of 51 and 35 college students with at least 6 mo. work experience. Each student took the Stanton Survey on 2 occasions separated by 6 wk. The over-all test-retest reliability of the combined groups was .90. This high reliability is also reflected in subscore correlations of .89 and .86, indicating that test takers respond very consistently in both their attitudes and admissions of past dishonesty and drug usage.

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