The primary purpose of this investigation was to test two key characteristics hypothesized to influence the validity of situational (SI) and behavior description (BDI) structured interviews. A meta-analysis of 54 studies with a total sample size of 5536 suggested that job complexity influences the validity of SIs, with decreased validity for high-complexity jobs, but does not influence the validity of BDIs. And, results indicated a main effect for study design across both SIs and BDIs, with predictive studies having 0.10 lower validity on average than concurrent studies. Directions for future research are discussed
Typescript (photocopy).The first purpose of this investigation was to present a conceptual framework...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to test two key characteristics hypothesized to influe...
The preference for the use of employment interviews over other selection measures is evident in the ...
Background: Using interview as one of the selection methods for recruitment, organizations not only ...
Purpose: The present study examined two theoretical explanations for why situational interviews pred...
Purpose: The present study examined two theoretical explanations for why situational interviews pred...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
This study investigated the extent to which structured interviews predict task and contextual perfor...
This study extends the literature on interview validity by attempting to create a structured employm...
The advantages to decision making provided by a structured format in the selection interview has bee...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
A predictive validation study was conducted to determine the extent to which the behavior descriptio...
Typescript (photocopy).The first purpose of this investigation was to present a conceptual framework...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to test two key characteristics hypothesized to influe...
The preference for the use of employment interviews over other selection measures is evident in the ...
Background: Using interview as one of the selection methods for recruitment, organizations not only ...
Purpose: The present study examined two theoretical explanations for why situational interviews pred...
Purpose: The present study examined two theoretical explanations for why situational interviews pred...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
This study investigated the extent to which structured interviews predict task and contextual perfor...
This study extends the literature on interview validity by attempting to create a structured employm...
The advantages to decision making provided by a structured format in the selection interview has bee...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
A predictive validation study was conducted to determine the extent to which the behavior descriptio...
Typescript (photocopy).The first purpose of this investigation was to present a conceptual framework...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...