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Robert E. Ployhart

Researcher at University of South Carolina

Publications -  158
Citations -  15868

Robert E. Ployhart is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human capital & Situational judgement test. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 154 publications receiving 14043 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert E. Ployhart include Michigan State University & George Mason University.

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Web‐based and paper‐and‐pencil testing of applicants in a proctored setting: are personality, biodata, and situational judgment tests comparable?

TL;DR: The authors compared the equivalence of proctored Web-based tests to paper-and-pencil tests in a selection setting, and found that the web-based measures showed better distributional properties, lower means, more variance, higher internal consistency reliabilities, and stronger intercorrelations.
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A Century of Selection

TL;DR: Recent advances in designing, implementing, and evaluating selection systems are discussed, and key trends such as expanding the criterion space, improving situational judgment tests, and tackling socially desirable responding are discussed.
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Multilevel Methods: Future Directions in Measurement, Longitudinal Analyses, and Nonnormal Outcomes

TL;DR: The study of multilevel phenomena in organizations involves a complex interplay between methods and statistics on one hand and theory development on the other as mentioned in this paper, and this interplay can be seen as a form of "theory development".
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Explaining Change: Theorizing and Testing Dynamic Mediated Longitudinal Relationships

TL;DR: In this paper, the theoretical and methodological limitations of ignoring dynamic mediated (and multilevel) relationships among constructs are pointed out, and the authors show that theory testing suffers and statistical conclusions are often erroneous when dynamic mediation is ignored.
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Making Intangibles “Tangible” in Tests of Resource-Based Theory: A Multidisciplinary Construct Validation Approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify theoretical disconnects among resource-based theory (RBT), conceptualizations of intangible resources (intangibles), and measures of intangibles, and argue that the challenge of measuring intangible resources is primarily theoretical.