In their focal article, Lievens and Motowidlo (2016) consider procedural knowledge about effective actions in work situations as the key component of their theory of situational judgment tests (SJTs). In our commentary we want to suggest that situational judgment should nevertheless not be neglected in such a theory
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Intelligence 33 (2005) 515–525organizational psychology to inform the debate concerning practical in...
Although Lievens and Motowidlo (2016) made a strong case for reconceptualizing situational judgment ...
Whereas situational judgment tests (SJTs) have traditionally been conceptualized as low-fidelity sim...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are typically conceptualized as contextualized selection procedure...
When situational judgement tests (SJTs) began to regain popularity among the scientific community in...
Recent research challenges the importance of situation descriptions for situational judgment test (S...
Recent theorizing and empirical evidence suggesting that Situational Judgment Tests (SDI's) are more...
Although the term situational judgment test (SJT) implies judging situations, existing SJTs focus mo...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) have been shown to be effective and useful organizational selectio...
The Situational Judgment Test (SJT) is a personnel selection test in which a hypothetical scenario i...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) typically focus on candidates' judgment of various response option...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an empirically-based review of the strengths and weak...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Intelligence 33 (2005) 515–525organizational psychology to inform the debate concerning practical in...
Although Lievens and Motowidlo (2016) made a strong case for reconceptualizing situational judgment ...
Whereas situational judgment tests (SJTs) have traditionally been conceptualized as low-fidelity sim...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are typically conceptualized as contextualized selection procedure...
When situational judgement tests (SJTs) began to regain popularity among the scientific community in...
Recent research challenges the importance of situation descriptions for situational judgment test (S...
Recent theorizing and empirical evidence suggesting that Situational Judgment Tests (SDI's) are more...
Although the term situational judgment test (SJT) implies judging situations, existing SJTs focus mo...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) have been shown to be effective and useful organizational selectio...
The Situational Judgment Test (SJT) is a personnel selection test in which a hypothetical scenario i...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) typically focus on candidates' judgment of various response option...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an empirically-based review of the strengths and weak...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
Intelligence 33 (2005) 515–525organizational psychology to inform the debate concerning practical in...