Situational judgment tests [PDF]
In this article, we give an overview of situational judgment tests (SJTs) as selection instruments. Their history, basic characteristics, and development are presented. The available research evidence regarding their reliability, construct-related validity, criterion-related validity, incremental validity, subgroup differences, and test-taker ...
De Soete, Britt, Lievens, Filip
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Evaluating situational judgment test use and diversity in admissions at a southern US medical school. [PDF]
IntroductionSituational judgment tests have been adopted by medical schools to assess decision-making and ethical characteristics of applicants. These tests are hypothesized to positively affect diversity in admissions by serving as a noncognitive metric
Chelsea E Gustafson +6 more
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Measuring Teachers’ Social-Emotional Competence: Development and Validation of a Situational Judgment Test [PDF]
Teachers’ social-emotional competence is considered important in order to master the social and emotional challenges inherent in their profession and to build positive teacher-student relationships.
Karen Aldrup +3 more
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Situational judgment test in pharmacy education: assessing professionalism capability among students [PDF]
Objective Situational Judgment tests are recognized as a valid predictor of job performance. In the present study, the students’ professionalism capabilities were investigated using the situational judgment test.
Narges Fatehi-Firouzabadi +1 more
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Impact of patterns of language use and socio-economic status on a constructed response Situational Judgment Test (SJT). [PDF]
The study explored the impacts of patterns of language use (PLU) and socio-economic status (SES) on Casper, a constructed-response situational judgment test (SJT). 10,266 applicants from two U.S.
Xuan Pan +6 more
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Professionalism assessment of students in clinical education through Situational Judgment Test (SJT) [PDF]
Background The study aims to assess the situational judgment capability of students in various professions, including medicine, surgical nursing, anesthesia nursing, and emergency medical technology, using a validated and adapted Situational Judgment ...
Azam Hosseinpour, Fatemeh Keshmiri
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Personality Traits and Cognitive Abilities in Conflict Management: Preliminary Insights from a Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Intelligence [PDF]
Previous studies suggested that people have stable conflict management styles which relate to their personality traits. However, recent research indicates that conflict management requires flexibility to switch between strategies and that this ...
Juliane Völker +2 more
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Supporting Higher Education—Hospital Transition through Blended Learning [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present two exploratory studies that have a potential for identifying research-based blended learning tools for CBME. The studies focus on the development of a group of medical students’ professional image (in Genova and ...
Alessio Surian, Diego Di Masi
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Broad vs. narrow traits: a scoping review of measuring personality traits in teacher selection using the situational judgment test [PDF]
Situational Judgment Tests (SJTs) have gained popularity and are commonly used as a measurement technique in a variety of professions, particularly those that include hiring, promoting, and professional development.
Azad Iqram Nadmilail +5 more
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Developing a Proof-of-Concept Selection Test for Entry into Primary Teacher Education Programs [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to report on thedevelopment of a proof-of-concept situational judgment test (SJT) to assist inthe selection of candidates for primary teacher education (ITE) programs.
Robert Klassen +7 more
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