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Situational Judgment Tests: From Measures of Situational Judgment to Measures of General Domain Knowledge
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- 30 September 2015, pp. 3-22
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In Defense of the Situation: An Interactionist Explanation for Performance on Situational Judgment Tests
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 23-28
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Why Situational Judgment Is a Missing Component in the Theory of SJTs
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 29-34
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Clearly Defined Constructs and Specific Situations Are the Currency of SJTs
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 34-38
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Reinvigorating the Concept of a Situation in Situational Judgment Tests
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 38-42
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Both General Domain Knowledge and Situation Assessment Are Needed To Better Understand How SJTs Work
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 43-47
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The “Hot Mess” of Situational Judgment Test Construct Validity and Other Issues
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 47-51
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It's Time To Examine the Nomological Net of Job Knowledge
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 51-55
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Further Considerations in SJT Development
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 55-59
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Unintended Consequences: Narrowing SJT Usage and Losing Credibility With Applicants
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 59-63
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Scoring SJTs for Traits and Situational Effectiveness
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 63-71
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Why Some Situational Judgment Tests Fail To Predict Job Performance (and Others Succeed)
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 71-77
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SJTs as Measures of General Domain Knowledge for Multimedia Formats: Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words?
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 77-83
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Where Have All the “Workers” Gone? A Critical Analysis of the Unrepresentativeness of Our Samples Relative to the Labor Market in the Industrial–Organizational Psychology Literature
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- 08 October 2015, pp. 84-113
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Who Are These Workers, Anyway?
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 114-121
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How Journals Can Facilitate the Study of Underlying Situational Characteristics Distinguishing Worker and Professional Samples
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 121-129
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What Else Are We Missing? Additional Issues Associated With Sample Misrepresentation
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 129-137
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News Flash! Work Psychology Discovers Workers!
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 137-144
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Where in the World Are the Workers? Cultural Underrepresentation in I-O Research
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- 23 March 2016, pp. 144-152
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