Can Basic Individual Differences Shed Light on the Construct Meaning of Assessment Center Evaluations?
The construct meaning of assessment center evaluations is an important unresolved issue in I/O psychology. This study hypothesized that Cognitive Ability and personality traits are primary correlates of evaluators' overall assessment ratings (OARs). Meta-analysis results based on 65 correlations indicate the following mean construct-level correlations with OARs: .67 for Cognitive Ability, .50 for Extraversion, .35 for Emotional Stability, .25 for Openness, and .17 for Agreeableness; yielding a multiple R of .84. These findings support our hypothesis and cast light on the construct meaning of assessment center evaluations
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2003
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Authors: | Collins, J.M ; Schmidt, Frank L. ; SanchezĀKu, M. ; Thomas, L. ; McDaniel, M.A |
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