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The present paper reviews conceptual models of self-presentation bias in in
terview situations that focus on assessments of human sexuality. An heurist
ic framework is developed that synthesizes these mode Is to focus on self-p
resentation/self-disclosure bias as a function of emotional distress and th
reat to self-esteem, both intermediate outcomes that are influenced by four
general factors: Respondent, Interviewer; Task, and Contextual. Empirical
research within each of these four general factors is discussed and areas f
or further research are outlined.