TY - CHAP
T1 - Fuzzy composite score and situational judgement test
T2 - An integrated operation perspective of scoring
AU - Chiou, Hawjeng
AU - Ou, Tsung Lin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - The aim of this chapter is to propose a mechanism based on Fuzzy Composite Score (FCS) to integrate multiple scoring methods for Situational Judgment Test (SJT). The proposed operating mechanism, besides dealing with various scale types, can also provide fuzzy space for linguistic judgment, allowing researchers to compare the difference of SJT score under different degrees of linguistic vagueness. Based on current SJT scoring method, this study simulated sample responses for four types of different scale to explain FCS operation. Also, the comparison between five different degrees of vagueness was executed in this fuzzy frame. Analysis of results concludes that: (1) Proposed FCS operation can integrate multiple scoring methods and provide subjects and experts advanced adjustment of linguistic vagueness to more closely match authentic cognition; (2) As the degree of linguistic vagueness increases, the diversity in FCS between high score and low score samples was reduced, but moderated by different SJT scoring methods. To conclude, practical and academic points of view about FCS of SJT were discussed for future study.
AB - The aim of this chapter is to propose a mechanism based on Fuzzy Composite Score (FCS) to integrate multiple scoring methods for Situational Judgment Test (SJT). The proposed operating mechanism, besides dealing with various scale types, can also provide fuzzy space for linguistic judgment, allowing researchers to compare the difference of SJT score under different degrees of linguistic vagueness. Based on current SJT scoring method, this study simulated sample responses for four types of different scale to explain FCS operation. Also, the comparison between five different degrees of vagueness was executed in this fuzzy frame. Analysis of results concludes that: (1) Proposed FCS operation can integrate multiple scoring methods and provide subjects and experts advanced adjustment of linguistic vagueness to more closely match authentic cognition; (2) As the degree of linguistic vagueness increases, the diversity in FCS between high score and low score samples was reduced, but moderated by different SJT scoring methods. To conclude, practical and academic points of view about FCS of SJT were discussed for future study.
KW - Fuzzy composite score
KW - Fuzzy measurement
KW - Linguistic modeling
KW - Situational judgment test
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U2 - 10.1142/9789814407724_0013
DO - 10.1142/9789814407724_0013
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84973484047
SN - 9789814407717
SP - 333
EP - 358
BT - Quantitative Modelling in Marketing and Management
PB - World Scientific Publishing Co.
ER -