Construct-Driven Development of a Video-Based Situational Judgment Test for Integrity: A Study in a Multi-Ethnic Police Setting
In a field study conducted in a multi-ethnic selection setting at the Dutch police, we examined the construct validity of a video-based situational judgment test (SJT) aimed to measure the construct of integrity. Integrity is of central importance to productive work performance of police officers. W...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European psychologist 2010-01, Vol.15 (3), p.229-236 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a field study conducted in a multi-ethnic selection setting at the Dutch
police, we examined the construct validity of a video-based situational judgment
test (SJT) aimed to measure the construct of integrity. Integrity is of central
importance to productive work performance of police officers. We used a sample
of police applicants, which consisted of a Dutch ethnic majority group and an
ethnic minority group. The ethnic minority applicants came from one of the four
largest ethnic minority groups in The Netherlands, namely groups with a Dutch
Antillean, a Moroccan, a Surinamese, or a Turkish background. A critical issue
is the often-found construct-heterogeneity of SJTs. However, we found that a
construct-driven approach may be fruitful in the development of SJTs aiming to
measure one single construct. Confirming our expectations, we found support for
the construct validity of the SJT intended to measure the construct of
integrity. These results held across ethnic majority and ethnic minority
applicants. Therefore, the SJT is a promising test for personnel selection in a
multi-ethnic setting. |
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ISSN: | 1016-9040 1878-531X |
DOI: | 10.1027/1016-9040/a000027 |