Oleksandr S Chernyshenko
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1.
Nye C, White L, Drasgow F, Prasad J, Chernyshenko O, Stark S
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
32(1):60-70.
PMID: 38536306
A number of past studies have demonstrated that personality traits are modest predictors of workplace attitudes and behaviors and can provide incremental validity over cognitive ability. However, less is known...
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Kirkendall C, Nye C, Rounds J, Drasgow F, Chernyshenko O, Stark S
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
32(1):91-100.
PMID: 38536267
The history of vocational interests shows that these measures have great promise for use in job assignment, suggesting that individuals will be more satisfied and successful in their job when...
3.
Nye C, White L, Horgen K, Drasgow F, Stark S, Chernyshenko O
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
32(1):81-90.
PMID: 38536238
Given the interpersonal nature of recruiting and the validity of personality assessments for predicting performance in a broad range of civilian and military jobs, personality traits are likely to predict...
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Lee P, Joo S, Stark S, Chernyshenko O
Appl Psychol Meas
. 2019 Apr;
43(3):226-240.
PMID: 31019358
Historically, multidimensional forced choice (MFC) measures have been criticized because conventional scoring methods can lead to ipsativity problems that render scores unsuitable for interindividual comparisons. However, with the recent advent...
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Chun S, Stark S, Kim E, Chernyshenko O
Appl Psychol Meas
. 2018 Jun;
40(7):486-499.
PMID: 29881065
A simulation study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) methods for multi-group uniform and non-uniform differential item functioning (DIF) detection. DIF was simulated to...
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Nickel L, Roberts B, Chernyshenko O
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2018 Mar;
116(2):296-312.
PMID: 29543491
Across 2 studies and 4 samples (Ns = 8,332, 2,136, 4,963, and 753, respectively), we tested whether the relation between conscientiousness and variables associated with important aspects of individuals' lives...
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Connelly B, Ones D, Chernyshenko O
J Pers Assess
. 2013 Oct;
96(1):1-16.
PMID: 24073877
In this introduction to the Special Section on Openness to Experience, we review the historical background of the construct and its measurement. We also provide a meta-analytically based review of...
8.
Woo S, Chernyshenko O, Stark S, Conz G
J Pers Assess
. 2013 Jun;
96(1):76-86.
PMID: 23795997
To illustrate the importance of facet-level investigations in predicting organizational outcomes and the need for more primary studies on this topic, we conducted a meta-analysis that took an exploratory look...
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Woo S, Chernyshenko O, Longley A, Zhang Z, Chiu C, Stark S
J Pers Assess
. 2013 Jun;
96(1):29-45.
PMID: 23795950
Openness to Experience is an important but relatively poorly understood personality construct. Advances in openness research require further construct clarification as well as establishment of a common framework for conceptualizing...
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Chernyshenko O, Stark S, Drasgow F, Roberts B
Psychol Assess
. 2007 Mar;
19(1):88-106.
PMID: 17371125
The main aim of this article is to explicate why a transition to ideal point methods of scale construction is needed to advance the field of personality assessment. The study...