Effects of situation descriptions on the construct-related validity of construct-driven situational judgment tests
Despite the common belief that situation descriptions in SJTs are central to the measurement of targeted constructs, recent studies demonstrated that omitting situation descriptions had only minor effects on SJT performance and validity. However, these results might be due to the fact that tradition...
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Main Authors: | SCHAEPERS, Philipp Christopher, FREUDENSTEIN, Jan-Philipp, MUSSEL, Patrick, LIEVENS, Filip, KRUMM, Stefan |
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2020
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