It's just a game! Effects of fantasy in a storified test on applicant reactions
There is increasing attention to storification of assessments (i.e., embedding a storyline into a non-storified assessment) in research and practice and to gamified and game-based assessment in general. However, there is a surprising lack of agreement and of recommendations regarding what level of f...
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Main Authors: | OHLMS, Marie L., MELCHERS, Klaus G., LIEVENS, Filip |
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