Putting judging situations into situational judgment tests: Evidence from intercultural multimedia SJTs
Although the term situational judgment test (SJT) implies judging situations, existing SJTs focus more on judging the effectiveness of different response options (i.e., response judgment) and less on how people perceive and interpret situations (i.e., situational judgment). We expand the traditional...
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Main Authors: | ROCKSTUHL, Thomas, ANG, Soon, NG, Kok-Yee, LIEVENS, Filip, Linn, Van Dyne |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5707 |
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