Investigating the construct validity of a development assessment centre : original research

Orientation : The assessment centre (AC) is a prominent measurement tool for selection and development. Research purpose : The aim of this study was to determine the construct validity of a one-day development assessment centre (DAC) using a convenience sample of 202 managers in a large South Africa...

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