Situational judgment test

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Situational judgment test is a substantive selection test that asks applicants how they would perform in a variety of job situations; the answers are then compared to the answers of high-performing employees.


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According to Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition),

Situational judgment test. A substantive selection test that asks applicants how they would perform in a variety of job situations; the answers are then compared to the answers of high-performing employees.

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