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A confirmatory test of a model of performance determinants.
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Generalizability TheoryJob PerformanceEducationPerformance MeasurementPsychometricsOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyPerformance ManagementHuman Performance MeasuringPerformance AssessmentManagementApplied MeasurementDecision TheoryOrganizational PerformanceStatisticsTotal VarianceReliabilityPredictive AnalyticsPerformance DeterminantsU.s. Army SelectionPerformance StudiesTrue Score VariancePerformance Measure
The total variance in any observed measure of performance can be attributed to 3 sources: (a) the correlation of the measure with the latent variable of interest (i.e., true score variance), (b) reliable but irrelevant variance due to contamination, and (c) error. A model is proposed that specifies 3, and only 3, determinants of the relevant variance: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge and skill, and volitional choice (motivation). The 3 determinants are defined, and their implications for performance measurement are discussed. Using data from the U.S. Army Selection and Classification Project (Project A), the authors found that the model fits a simplex pattern to the criterion data matrix. The predictor-determinant correlations are also estimated
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