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The article describes the development and testing of the SJT-ICC situational judgment test designed to measure intercultural competence of a teacher in the form of behavioral preferences in the professional field of interaction with students and their ...
Khukhlaev O.E. +7 more
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How “situational” is judgment in situational judgment tests? [PDF]
Whereas situational judgment tests (SJTs) have traditionally been conceptualized as low-fidelity simulations with an emphasis on contextualized situation descriptions and context-dependent knowledge, a recent perspective views SJTs as measures of more general domain (context-independent) knowledge.
Stefan Krumm +5 more
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Optimism and Well-Being in Hungarian Employees: First Application and Test of a Situational Judgment Approach to Explanatory Style [PDF]
Research on the explanatory style model of optimistic mindset has burgeoned in the last decades. The present study presents the first examination of a new measure of the optimistic mindset, the MQ Test.
Eszter Kovács, Tamás Martos
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Background Situational judgments tests have been increasingly used to help training programs for the health professions incorporate professionalism attributes into their admissions process. While such tests have strong psychometric properties for testing
Sara Mortaz Hejri +6 more
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Situational Judgment Tests: From Measures of Situational Judgment to Measures of General Domain Knowledge [PDF]
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are typically conceptualized as contextualized selection procedures that capture candidate responses to a set of relevant job situations as a basis for prediction. SJTs share their sample-based and contextualized approach with work samples and assessment center exercises, although they differ from these other ...
LIEVENS, Filip, MOTOWIDLO, Stephan J.
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Background Social skills are important for future physicians and are therefore increasingly considered in selection processes. One economic assessment method from which different social skills can be inferred are Situational Judgment Tests (SJTs) in ...
Ina Mielke +4 more
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The sunk-cost fallacy is an anomaly in decision-making that has been proven in various experimental studies. However, individual differences in the tendency to fall into sunk-cost fallacy have not been sufficiently reported.
Rahmat Hidayat +1 more
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A Police Officer’s Tacit Knowledge Inventory (POTKI): Establishing Construct Validity and Exploring Applications [PDF]
Research summarizes the construction of a Police Officer’s Tacit Knowledge Inventory (Inventory), a situational judgment test comprised of knowledge gained on-the-job by experienced police officers, and examines if it can play a role in the development ...
Bell, E. +6 more
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This research aimed to test the internal and external validity of the Indonesian Entrepreneurial Competence Inventory constructed based on the situational judgment test (SJT) model.
Benedicta Prihatin Dwi Riyanti +3 more
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Measuring Achievement Striving via a Situational Judgment Test: The Value of Additional Context
The study extends personality and situational judgment test (SJT) research by using an SJT to measure achievement striving in a contextualized manner.
Juliya Golubovich +3 more
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