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Video-based versus written situational judgment tests: A comparison in terms of predictive validity
2006
Journal of Applied Psychology
In this study, the authors examined whether video-based situational judgment tests (SJTs) have higher predictive validity than written SJTs (keeping verbal content constant). The samples consisted of 1,159 students who completed a video-based version of an SJT and 1,750 students who completed the same SJT in a written format. The study was conducted in a high stakes testing context. The video-based version of an interpersonally oriented SJT had a lower correlation with cognitive ability than
doi:10.1037/0021-9010.91.5.1181
pmid:16953779
fatcat:dx35j7xmabccloazbq2z3kw7bu