SA Journal of Industrial Psychology (Jul 2009)

Psychometric comparison of paper-and-pencil and online personality assessments in a selection setting

  • Tina Joubert,
  • Hendrik J. Kriek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajip.v35i1.727
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
pp. e1 – e11

Abstract

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The goal of the study was to determine whether the Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ32i) yielded comparable results when two different modes of administration, namely paper and-pencil and Internet- based administration, were used in real-life, high-stakes selection settings. Two studies were conducted in which scores obtained online in unproctored settings were compared with scores obtained during proctored paper-and-pencil settings. The psychometric properties of the paper-and-pencil and Internet-based applications were strikingly similar. Structural equation modelling with EQS indicated substantial support for the hypothesis that covariance matrices of the paper-and-pencil and online applications in both studies were identical. It was concluded that relationships between the OPQ32i scales were not affected by mode of administration or supervision.

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