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Table 1 Descriptive statistics, reliability, and intercorrelations of situational judgment tests, science test, personality, and behavior

From: Assessing distinguishable social skills in medical admission: does construct-driven development solve validity issues of situational judgment tests?

 

M (SD)

α

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

1. SJT Agency

2.03 (0.24)

.63

–

      

2. SJT Communion

2.62 (0.20)

.70

−.17

–

     

3. HAM-SJT

3.53 (0.14)

.67

.08

.23

–

    

4. HAM-Nat Science Subtest

0.16 (1.10)

.90

.10

.03

.01

–

   

5. Agentic Personality

0.00 (0.82)

.84

.10

−.01

.04

.03

–

  

6. Communal Personality

0.00 (0.81)

.82

−.14

.15

.02

−.15

.05

–

 

7. Agentic Behavior

2.71 (0.52)

.60

.10

−.07

.04

.01

.55

.08

–

8. Communal Behavior

3.55 (0.48)

.75

−.10

.12

−.01

−.11

.10

.56

.21

  1. Bold coefficients are significant with p < .05. Reliabilities for HAM-SJT and HAM-Nat science subtest are the mean reliabilities across different test versions. SJT = Situational Judgment Test. N = 1527 for SJTs and science subtest and N = 575 for personality and behavior