Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity

This study used trait activation theory as a theoretical framework to conduct a large-scale test of the interactionist explanation of the convergent and discriminant validity findings obtained in assessment centers. Trait activation theory specifies the conditions in which cross-situationally consis...

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Main Authors: LIEVENS, Filip, CHASTEEN, Christopher S., DAY, Eric A., CHRISTIANSEN, Neil D.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-65762019-08-29T05:31:30Z Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity LIEVENS, Filip CHASTEEN, Christopher S. DAY, Eric A. CHRISTIANSEN, Neil D. This study used trait activation theory as a theoretical framework to conduct a large-scale test of the interactionist explanation of the convergent and discriminant validity findings obtained in assessment centers. Trait activation theory specifies the conditions in which cross-situationally consistent and inconsistent candidate performances are likely to occur. Results obtained by aggregating correlations across 30 multitrait-multimethod matrices supported the propositions of trait activation theory, shedding a more positive light on the construct validity puzzle in assessment centers. Overall, convergence among assessment center ratings was better between exercises that provided an opportunity to observe behavior related to the same trait, and discrimination among ratings within exercises was generally better for dimensions that were not expressions of the same underlying traits. Implications for assessment center research and practice are discussed. 2006-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5577 info:doi/10.1037/0021-9010.91.2.247 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6576/viewcontent/tap.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 Assessment centers trait activation convergent validity discriminant validity Human Resources Management Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Singapore
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topic Assessment centers
trait activation
convergent validity
discriminant validity
Human Resources Management
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Assessment centers
trait activation
convergent validity
discriminant validity
Human Resources Management
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Theory
LIEVENS, Filip
CHASTEEN, Christopher S.
DAY, Eric A.
CHRISTIANSEN, Neil D.
Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
description This study used trait activation theory as a theoretical framework to conduct a large-scale test of the interactionist explanation of the convergent and discriminant validity findings obtained in assessment centers. Trait activation theory specifies the conditions in which cross-situationally consistent and inconsistent candidate performances are likely to occur. Results obtained by aggregating correlations across 30 multitrait-multimethod matrices supported the propositions of trait activation theory, shedding a more positive light on the construct validity puzzle in assessment centers. Overall, convergence among assessment center ratings was better between exercises that provided an opportunity to observe behavior related to the same trait, and discrimination among ratings within exercises was generally better for dimensions that were not expressions of the same underlying traits. Implications for assessment center research and practice are discussed.
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author LIEVENS, Filip
CHASTEEN, Christopher S.
DAY, Eric A.
CHRISTIANSEN, Neil D.
author_facet LIEVENS, Filip
CHASTEEN, Christopher S.
DAY, Eric A.
CHRISTIANSEN, Neil D.
author_sort LIEVENS, Filip
title Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
title_short Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
title_full Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
title_fullStr Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
title_sort large-scale investigation of the role of trait activation theory for understanding assessment center convergent and discriminant validity
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5577
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6576/viewcontent/tap.pdf
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