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Situational Judgment Tests: Theory, Measurement, and Application - Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology

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Zusatztext "...this book provides an outstanding introduction and overview of situational judgment testing. The collection of chapters provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field. Most of the readings would be accessible to upper level undergraduates....would also recommend it to any graduate student in industrial-organizational psychology who is looking for ideas for research projects."-PsycCRITIQUES"This volume obviously is a must-read for practitioners already designating! validating! and employing STJs.. A good deal of this volume is comprised of contributions that offfer fresh! interesting! theory-based directions for future selection research generally. I therefore recommend this volume to the broad audience of those academics and practitioners interested in the psychology of talent acquisition. They will find much of interest in Situational Judgment Tests! whether or not they are particularly interested in the SJT technique itself." - Seymour Adler! Aon Consulting Informationen zum Autor Jeff A. Weekley, Robert E. Ployhart Klappentext "Situational Judgment Tests" advances the science and practice of SJTs by promoting a theoretical framework, providing an understanding of best practices, and establishing a research agenda for years to come. Currently, there is no other source that Zusammenfassung Situational Judgment Tests advances the science and practice of SJTs by promoting a theoretical framework, providing an understanding of best practices, and establishing a research agenda for years to come. Currently, there is no other source that Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: R. Pritchard, Series Foreword. Preface. J.A. Weekley, R.E. Ployhart, An Introduction to Situational Judgment Testing. Part I: Theory. T.L. Gessner, R.J. Klimoski, Making Sense of Situations. M.E. Brooks, S. Highhouse, Can Good Judgment Be Measured? S.J. Motowidlo, A.C. Cooper, H.L. Jackson, A Theoretical Basis for Situational Judgment Tests. R.E. Ployhart, The Predictor Response Process Model. S.E. Stemler, R.J. Sternberg, Using Situational Judgment Tests to Measure Practical Intelligence. Part II: Measurement. N. Schmitt, D. Chan, Situational Judgment Tests: Method or Construct? J.A. Weekley, R.E. Ployhart, B.C. Holtz, On the Development of Situational Judgment Tests: Issues in Item Development, Scaling, and Scoring. M.A. McDaniel, D.L. Whetzel, N.S. Hartman, N.T. Nguyen, W.L. Grubb, III, Situational Judgment Tests: Validity and an Integrative Model. A.C. Hooper, M.J. Cullen, P.R. Sackett, Operational Threats to the Use of SJTs: Faking, Coaching, and Retesting Issues. T.N. Bauer, D.M. Truxillo, Applicant Reactions to Situational Judgment Tests: Research and Related Practical Issues. Part III: Application. J.B. Olson-Buchanan, F. Drasgow, Multimedia Situational Judgment Tests: The Medium Creates the Message. F. Lievens, International Situational Judgment Tests. B.A. Fritzsche, K.C. Stagl, E. Salas, C.S. Burke, Enhancing the Design, Delivery, and Evaluation of Scenario-Based Training: Can Situational Judgment Tests Contribute? T.V. Mumford, M.A. Campion, F.P. Morgeson, Situational Judgment in Work Teams: A Team Role Typology. R.E. Ployhart, J.A. Weekley, Situational Judgment: Some Suggestions for Future Science and Practice. ...

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