The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However, there has been an ongoing debate about AC construct validity in regard to low dimension variance and overriding exercise variance. Many studies that showed weak dimension effects in ACs have been based on the multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) framework which posits cross-situational variance as error and all capability dimensions can be equally represented from different exercises. The goal of this study is to introduce a measurement invariance (MI) framework for evaluating the construct validity of AC dimensions. Specifically, MI analysis was used to test whether the construct meaning of AC dimensions remains consistent across different AC exer...
The present study presents a Monte Carlo evaluation of the application of variance partitioning to t...
There has been some disagreement among three major reviews of the assessment center (AC) construct v...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
A novel assessment center (AC) structure that models broad dimension factors, exercise factors, and ...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
Despite a substantial research literature on the influence of dimensions and exercises in assessment...
The authors reanalyzed assessment center (AC) multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) matrices containing corr...
The present study replicated and extended research concerning a recently suggested conceptual model ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Much research has been conducted on the topic of the construct-related validity of assessment center...
The present study presents a Monte Carlo evaluation of the application of variance partitioning to t...
There has been some disagreement among three major reviews of the assessment center (AC) construct v...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
The criterion-related validity of assessment centers (ACs) has been consistently supported. However,...
A novel assessment center (AC) structure that models broad dimension factors, exercise factors, and ...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
This study presents a simultaneous examination of multiple evidential bases of the validity of asses...
Despite a substantial research literature on the influence of dimensions and exercises in assessment...
The authors reanalyzed assessment center (AC) multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) matrices containing corr...
The present study replicated and extended research concerning a recently suggested conceptual model ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Much research has been conducted on the topic of the construct-related validity of assessment center...
The present study presents a Monte Carlo evaluation of the application of variance partitioning to t...
There has been some disagreement among three major reviews of the assessment center (AC) construct v...
In their metaanalysis on the construct validity of assessment centers (ACs), D. J. Woehr and W. Arth...