The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions fosters their interview success as well as the interviews' convergent and discriminant validity. Ninety-two interviewees participated in a simulated structured interview developed to measure three different dimensions. In line with the hypotheses, interviewees who were more proficient at identifying the targeted dimensions received better evaluations. Furthermore, interviewees' ability to identify these evaluation criteria accounted for substantial variance in predicting their performance even after controlling for cognitive ability. Finally, the interviewer ratings showed poor discriminant and convergent validity. However, we found some suppo...
A model of a naturally occurring selection process was presented and evaluated. The model included: ...
This study provides the first comparison of 2 methods proposed to increase the structure of selectio...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
The current study tested whether candidates ’ ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions ...
The current study tested whether candidates´ ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
Correctly understanding situational demands is necessary to handle social situations appropriately. ...
This study extends the literature on interview validity by attempting to create a structured employm...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
The ability to correctly identify the criteria (ATIC) that are being evaluated in a selection proced...
How interview perceptions are formed and evaluative judgments made have traditionally been conceptua...
In selection procedures like assessment centers (ACs) and structured interviews, candidates are ofte...
The advantages to decision making provided by a structured format in the selection interview has bee...
How interview perceptions are formed and evaluative judgments made have traditionally been conceptua...
A model of a naturally occurring selection process was presented and evaluated. The model included: ...
This study provides the first comparison of 2 methods proposed to increase the structure of selectio...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
The current study tested whether candidates' ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
The current study tested whether candidates ’ ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions ...
The current study tested whether candidates´ ability to identify the targeted interview dimensions f...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
Correctly understanding situational demands is necessary to handle social situations appropriately. ...
This study extends the literature on interview validity by attempting to create a structured employm...
Purpose: This study aimed at shedding light on why situational interviews (SIs) predict job performa...
The ability to correctly identify the criteria (ATIC) that are being evaluated in a selection proced...
How interview perceptions are formed and evaluative judgments made have traditionally been conceptua...
In selection procedures like assessment centers (ACs) and structured interviews, candidates are ofte...
The advantages to decision making provided by a structured format in the selection interview has bee...
How interview perceptions are formed and evaluative judgments made have traditionally been conceptua...
A model of a naturally occurring selection process was presented and evaluated. The model included: ...
This study provides the first comparison of 2 methods proposed to increase the structure of selectio...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...