Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?

Little is known about how assessment center exercises might be designed to better elicit job-relevant behavior. This study uses trait activation theory as a theoretical lens for increasing the number of behaviors that can be observed in assessment centers. Two standardized exercise stimuli (specific...

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Main Authors: SCHOLLAERT, Eveline, LIEVENS, Filip
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-65172019-08-30T01:39:06Z Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior? SCHOLLAERT, Eveline LIEVENS, Filip Little is known about how assessment center exercises might be designed to better elicit job-relevant behavior. This study uses trait activation theory as a theoretical lens for increasing the number of behaviors that can be observed in assessment centers. Two standardized exercise stimuli (specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts) are proposed, and their effects on the observability of candidate behavior are examined. Results showed a significant effect of role-player prompts in increasing both the general number of behavioral observations and the number of behavioral observations related to three out of four dimensions. Specific exercise instructions did not have effects on observability. Implications for trait activation theory and assessment center practice are discussed. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5518 info:doi/10.1080/08959285.2012.683907 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6517/viewcontent/observe_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Organizational Behavior and Theory
SCHOLLAERT, Eveline
LIEVENS, Filip
Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
description Little is known about how assessment center exercises might be designed to better elicit job-relevant behavior. This study uses trait activation theory as a theoretical lens for increasing the number of behaviors that can be observed in assessment centers. Two standardized exercise stimuli (specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts) are proposed, and their effects on the observability of candidate behavior are examined. Results showed a significant effect of role-player prompts in increasing both the general number of behavioral observations and the number of behavioral observations related to three out of four dimensions. Specific exercise instructions did not have effects on observability. Implications for trait activation theory and assessment center practice are discussed.
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author SCHOLLAERT, Eveline
LIEVENS, Filip
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LIEVENS, Filip
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title Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
title_short Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
title_full Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
title_fullStr Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
title_full_unstemmed Building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: Do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
title_sort building situational stimuli in assessment center exercises: do specific exercise instructions and role-player prompts increase the observability of behavior?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
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