Situational judgement tests in medical education and training: Research, theory and practice: AMEE Guide No. 100

F Patterson, L Zibarras, V Ashworth - Medical teacher, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Why use SJTs? Traditionally, selection into medical education professions has
focused primarily upon academic ability alone. This approach has been questioned more …

[图书][B] Psychologische Personalauswahl: Eignungsdiagnostik für Personalentscheidungen und Berufsberatung

H Schuler - 2014 - books.google.com
Wie passen Menschen und Berufe zusammen? Welches sind die wichtigsten
Voraussetzungen für beruflichen Erfolg? Weshalb hat die Intelligenz eine so große …

A literature review on collaborative problem solving for college and workforce readiness

ME Oliveri, R Lawless, H Molloy - ETS Research Report Series, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The literature and the employee and workforce surveys rank collaborative problem solving
(CPS) among the top 5 most critical skills necessary for success in college and the …

Broadening the Definition of College and Career Readiness: A Holistic Approach. ACT Research Report Series, 2014 (5).

K Mattern, J Burrus, W Camara, R O'Connor… - ACT, Inc., 2014 - ERIC
A hallmark of the US education system is the opportunity afforded to students to pursue
education and career paths of their own choosing. This flexibility and autonomy, however …

Situational judgement tests for selection

J Corstjens, F Lievens, S Krumm - The Wiley Blackwell …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
When situational judgement tests (SJTs) began to regain popularity among the scientific
community in the 1990s, there was an implicit notion that they captured context‐dependent …

Low-fidelity simulations

JA Weekley, B Hawkes, N Guenole… - Annu. Rev. Organ …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Low-fidelity simulations, which combine closed-ended response options with realistic
depictions of key job tasks, have grown in popularity for several practical reasons. Research …

Personnel selection: A longstanding story of impact at the individual, firm, and societal level

F Lievens, PR Sackett, C Zhang - European Journal of Work and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting
mark in work and organizational psychology. We start by outlining the importance and …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the validity of an integrity-based situational judgement test for medical school admissions

A Husbands, MJ Rodgerson, J Dowell… - BMC medical education, 2015 - Springer
Background While the construct of integrity has emerged as a front-runner amongst the
desirable attributes to select for in medical school admissions, it is less clear how best to …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the complementary roles of an SJT and academic assessment for entry into clinical practice

F Cousans, F Patterson, H Edwards, K Walker… - Advances in Health …, 2017 - Springer
Although there is extensive evidence confirming the predictive validity of situational
judgement tests (SJTs) in medical education, there remains a shortage of evidence for their …

Situational judgment tests: An overview of development practices and psychometric characteristics

DL Whetzel, TS Sullivan… - Personnel Assessment …, 2020 - scholarworks.bgsu.edu
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) are popular assessment methods often used for personnel
selection and promotion. SJTs present problem scenarios to examinees, who then evaluate …