Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5041883 | Consciousness and Cognition | 2017 | 13 Pages |
â¢Overendorsement of eccentric items and self-reports of dissociative symptoms overlap.â¢Overreporting might be an artifact, cause or consequence of dissociative symptoms.â¢Not testing for overreporting introduces noise in dissociation research.
We discuss a phenomenon that has received little attention to date in research on dissociative phenomena, namely that self-reports of these phenomena overlap with the tendency to overendorse eccentric items. We review the literature documenting the dissociation-overreporting link and then briefly discuss various interpretations of this link: (1) overreporting is an artifact of measuring dissociative symptoms; (2) dissociative psychopathology engenders overreporting of eccentric symptoms through fantasy proneness or impairments in internal monitoring; (3) an overreporting response style as is evident in malingerers, for example, promotes reports of dissociative symptoms. These three interpretations are not mutually exclusive. Also, the dissociation-overreporting link may have different origins among different samples. Because overreporting may introduce noise in datasets, we need more research specifically aimed at disentangling the dissociation-overreporting link. We suggest various avenues to accomplish this goal.