“…Understandably, this finding has led to a controversial debate among scholars (Borneman, ; Brown, Jones, Serfass, & Sherman, ; Chen, Fan, Zeng, & Hack, ; Crook, ; Fan, Stuhlmann, Chen, & Weng, ; Harris, Siedor, Fan, Listyg, & Carter, ; Harvey, ; Lievens & Motowidlo, ; McDaniel, List, & Kepes, ; Melchers & Kleinmann, ; Naemi, Martin‐Raugh, & Kell, ; Torres & Beier, ; Whetzel & Reeder, ). Among other points, it was discussed whether response options are a valid source of information in SJTs and might enable test takers to deduce correct solutions (Harris et al, ; Melchers & Kleinmann, ). In fact, recent research suggests that response options choice in SJTs is determined by more than test takers’ perusal of the situation (Leeds, ).…”