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Assessment Report

Marlowe–Crowne SDS-13 — Sample Profile

Completed on 10 June 2026 · 13 items answered

Your Scores

Where published norms exist, each scale shows a T-score (mean 50, SD 10), your percentile against the reference sample, and the population mean and SD. Scales without published norms show only your raw score — there is no reference sample to compare against.

Social Desirability Lower raw 0 · mean 0.00 (13 items)

Social Desirability captures the tendency to describe oneself in socially approved, favorable terms. Your answers place you in the lower range, where you tend to answer candidly, acknowledging common human shortcomings.

What this means

Your raw score on Social Desirability — the tendency to describe oneself in socially approved, favorable terms is 0 (mean response 0.00 per item). This measure has no published norms, so this is a within-person summary — not a population comparison or a clinical diagnosis.

About This Measure

A 13-item true/false measure of socially desirable responding — the tendency to describe oneself in an overly favorable, socially approved light. Reynolds's (1982) Form C short form of the Marlowe–Crowne scale. Higher scores indicate a stronger socially desirable response style; there is no diagnostic cutoff.

Source & attribution: Reynolds, W. M. (1982). Development of reliable and valid short forms of the Marlowe–Crowne Social Desirability Scale. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 38(1), 119–125.