It makes sense that this could be the case, but do you have evidence that it actually is?
For example, one could make the argument that they favour people with good situational recall, because they're better able to think about occasions where they've done something that applies given the criteria specified. Or that it favours people who have depression, as they tend to be more self-aware and self-critical, so have a larger bank of answers readily available.
For example, one could make the argument that they favour people with good situational recall, because they're better able to think about occasions where they've done something that applies given the criteria specified. Or that it favours people who have depression, as they tend to be more self-aware and self-critical, so have a larger bank of answers readily available.