reviewJournal of Applied PsychologyJan 1, 2005Closed access

The Great Eight Competencies: A Criterion-Centric Approach to Validation.

BG Group (United Kingdom)

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Abstract

The author presents results of a meta-analysis of 29 validation studies (N=4,861) that uses the Great Eight competency factors (Kurz & Bartram, 2002) as the criterion measurement framework. Predictors of the Great Eight competencies based only on personality scales show moderate to good correlations with line-manager ratings for all 8 of the competencies. On their own, ability tests correlate with 4 of the 8 competencies, and together ability and personality data yield operational validities ranging from 0.20 to 0.44 for the 8 competencies. Operational validities for aggregated predictors with aggregated criteria were estimated to be 0.53. The value of differentiating the criterion space and of relating…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Personality
  • Criterion validity
  • Applied psychology
  • Personnel selection
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Social psychology
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