Despite a substantial research literature on the influence of dimensions and exercises in assessment centers (ACs), the relative impact of these 2 sources of variance continues to raise uncertainties because of confounding. With confounded effects, it is not possible to establish the degree to which any 1 effect, including those related to exercises and dimensions, influences AC ratings. In the current study (N = 698) we used Bayesian generalizability theory to unconfound all of the possible effects contributing to variance in AC ratings. Our results show that ≤1.11% of the variance in AC ratings was directly attributable to behavioral dimensions, suggesting that dimension-related effects have no practical impact on the reliability of ACs. ...
This study investigated the effects of assessment center (AC) exercise order presentation on dimensi...
An assessment centre (AC) is a standardized evaluation of behaviour based on inputs from multiple as...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...
Despite a substantial research literature on the influence of dimensions and exercises in assessment...
All known previous studies have confounded exercise- and dimension-related effects with a multitude ...
A novel assessment center (AC) structure that models broad dimension factors, exercise factors, and ...
This study contributes to the literature on assessment centre (AC) measurement structure by evaluati...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The present study replicated and extended research concerning a recently suggested conceptual model ...
The authors reanalyzed assessment center (AC) multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) matrices containing corr...
The inability of assessment center (AC) researchers to find admissible solutions for confirmatory fa...
There has been some disagreement among three major reviews of the assessment center (AC) construct v...
In general, correlations between assessment centre (AC) ratings and personality inventories are low....
This study investigated the effects of assessment center (AC) exercise order presentation on dimensi...
An assessment centre (AC) is a standardized evaluation of behaviour based on inputs from multiple as...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...
Despite a substantial research literature on the influence of dimensions and exercises in assessment...
All known previous studies have confounded exercise- and dimension-related effects with a multitude ...
A novel assessment center (AC) structure that models broad dimension factors, exercise factors, and ...
This study contributes to the literature on assessment centre (AC) measurement structure by evaluati...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The present study replicated and extended research concerning a recently suggested conceptual model ...
The authors reanalyzed assessment center (AC) multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) matrices containing corr...
The inability of assessment center (AC) researchers to find admissible solutions for confirmatory fa...
There has been some disagreement among three major reviews of the assessment center (AC) construct v...
In general, correlations between assessment centre (AC) ratings and personality inventories are low....
This study investigated the effects of assessment center (AC) exercise order presentation on dimensi...
An assessment centre (AC) is a standardized evaluation of behaviour based on inputs from multiple as...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...