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. 2016 Jan 23;76(6):912–932. doi: 10.1177/0013164415627349

Table 3.

Repeated-Measures ANOVAs for Satisficing Behavior, Sample Types, and Label Format Predicting Interitem Correlations Between Same or Different Constructs From the International Personality Item Pool Extraversion and Neuroticism Scales.

Predictors Same construct
Different construct
Wilks’s Λ p η2 Wilks’s Λ p η2
Satisficing .129 .000 .871 .071 .000 .929
Sample .262 .000 .738 .343 .000 .657
Label .910 .000 .090 .397 .000 .603
Satisficing × Sample .678 .000 .322 .974 .055 .026
Satisficing × Label .809 .000 .191 .842 .000 .158
Sample × Label .529 .000 .471 .868 .000 .132
Satisficing × Sample × Label .683 .000 .317 .700 .000 .300

Note. Same construct = both items measure extraversion or both items measure neuroticism; Different construct = one item measures extraversion and one item measures neuroticism; Satisficing = whether or not the participant gave identical responses to one or more scale in the first set of questionnaires; Sample = either MTurk with no college degree, MTurk with college degree, or university student; Label = whether the scale had every point labeled or only endpoints labeled; × = indicates an interaction effect; ANOVA = analysis of variance.