The validity of interpersonal skills assessment via situational judgment tests for predicting academic success and job performance
This study provides conceptual and empirical arguments why an assessment of applicants' procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior via a video-based situational judgment test might be valid for academic and postacademic success criteria. Four cohorts of medical students (N = 723) were fo...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-66172019-08-27T08:55:10Z The validity of interpersonal skills assessment via situational judgment tests for predicting academic success and job performance LIEVENS, Filip SACKETT, Paul R. This study provides conceptual and empirical arguments why an assessment of applicants' procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior via a video-based situational judgment test might be valid for academic and postacademic success criteria. Four cohorts of medical students (N = 723) were followed from admission to employment. Procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior at the time of admission was valid for both internship performance (7 years later) and job performance (9 years later) and showed incremental validity over cognitive factors. Mediation analyses supported the conceptual link between procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior, translating that knowledge into actual interpersonal behavior in internships, and showing that behavior on the job. Implications for theory and practice are discussed. 2012-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5618 info:doi/10.1037/a0025741 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6617/viewcontent/interpersonal.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 Interpersonal skills situational judgment test high-stakes testing student selection medical selection Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior and Theory |
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This study provides conceptual and empirical arguments why an assessment of applicants' procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior via a video-based situational judgment test might be valid for academic and postacademic success criteria. Four cohorts of medical students (N = 723) were followed from admission to employment. Procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior at the time of admission was valid for both internship performance (7 years later) and job performance (9 years later) and showed incremental validity over cognitive factors. Mediation analyses supported the conceptual link between procedural knowledge about interpersonal behavior, translating that knowledge into actual interpersonal behavior in internships, and showing that behavior on the job. Implications for theory and practice are discussed. |
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