Andrew Speer, Ph.D. - Publications

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2017- Psychology Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States 
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2023 Speer AB, Delacruz AY, Wegmeyer LJ, Perrotta J. Meta-analytical estimates of interrater reliability for direct supervisor performance ratings: Optimism under optimal measurement designs. The Journal of Applied Psychology. PMID 37824270 DOI: 10.1037/apl0001146  0.665
2023 Speer AB, Wegmeyer LJ, Tenbrink AP, Delacruz AY, Christiansen ND, Salim RM. Comparing forced-choice and single-stimulus personality scores on a level playing field: A meta-analysis of psychometric properties and susceptibility to faking. The Journal of Applied Psychology. PMID 37326537 DOI: 10.1037/apl0001099  0.643
2022 Speer AB, Perrotta J, Tenbrink AP, Wegmeyer LJ, Delacruz AY, Bowker J. Turning words into numbers: Assessing work attitudes using natural language processing. The Journal of Applied Psychology. PMID 36455013 DOI: 10.1037/apl0001061  0.689
2021 Speer AB, Tenbrink AP, Wegmeyer LJ, Sendra CC, Shihadeh M, Kaur S. Meta-analysis of biodata in employment settings: Providing clarity to criterion and construct-related validity estimates. The Journal of Applied Psychology. PMID 34672651 DOI: 10.1037/apl0000964  0.706
2021 Speer AB, Christiansen ND, Robie C, Jacobs RR. Measurement specificity with modern methods: Using dimensions, facets, and items from personality assessments to predict performance. The Journal of Applied Psychology. PMID 34582241 DOI: 10.1037/apl0000618  0.759
2014 Speer AB, Christiansen ND, Goffin RD, Goff M. Situational bandwidth and the criterion-related validity of assessment center ratings: Is cross-exercise convergence always desirable? Journal of Applied Psychology. 99: 282-295. PMID 24364738 DOI: 10.1037/a0035213  0.659
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