Book description
Asking people to rate themselves has obvious disadvantages: They could fake their way to a higher score, or they might lack self-awareness. But self-report surveys make data collection efficient and offers access to respondents’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Another benefit many people don’t consider: The act of answering the questions can promote greater self-awareness, opening the door to self-development.
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Product information
- Title: Self-Reports Spur Self-Reflection
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- Release date: April 2019
- Publisher(s): MIT Sloan Management Review
- ISBN: 53863MIT60306
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