On the validity of implicit association measures of personality traits |
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Authors: | Brian P. Siers Neil D. Christiansen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Roosevelt University, 430 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60605, USA;2. Central Michigan University, Sloan Hall, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, USA |
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Abstract: | Participants (N = 200) completed self-report and implicit association (IAT) measures of Extraversion, Conscientiousness, and Emotional Stability. Peer trait ratings and supervisor ratings of job performance were also collected. Results suggested low convergence between IAT and self-report trait measures. Cognitive ability and self-positive bias both explained significant portions of the method variance expressed by IAT measures. Correlations between IAT trait measures and job performance were statistically non-significant, of similar magnitudes to their self-report counterparts, and of magnitudes consistent with past research on criterion validities of self-report trait measures. The results offer only very limited support for the use of IAT trait measures in applied assessment settings. |
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Keywords: | Implicit Association Test Implicit measurement Personality Five factor model Personnel section Criterion validity Construct validity |
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