2015
DOI: 10.25035/pad.2015.003
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The Validity of Individual Psychological Assessments for Entry-Level Police and Firefighter Positions

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“…Therefore, it is somewhat surprising that, unlike for other emergency responders such as police officers, there is limited research on which personality traits are most predictive of firefighter performance (exceptions include Kwaske & Morris, 2015;Meronek & Tan, 2004). Considering this lack of information, we combined information from a number of sources to determine which personality traits are most relevant for a fire- (Kwaske & Morris, 2015;Meronek & Tan, 2004), and (e) general meta-analytic evidence about the personality-performance relationship (e.g., Barrick & Mount, 1991;Zettler et al, 2020). 1 Consulting the evidence above, the author team independently, but unanimously, identified the three most job-relevant traits for firefighters from the HEXACO model of personality: conscientiousness, (low) emotionality, and honesty-humility.…”
Section: Identification Of Job-relevant Personality Traits For Firefightersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is somewhat surprising that, unlike for other emergency responders such as police officers, there is limited research on which personality traits are most predictive of firefighter performance (exceptions include Kwaske & Morris, 2015;Meronek & Tan, 2004). Considering this lack of information, we combined information from a number of sources to determine which personality traits are most relevant for a fire- (Kwaske & Morris, 2015;Meronek & Tan, 2004), and (e) general meta-analytic evidence about the personality-performance relationship (e.g., Barrick & Mount, 1991;Zettler et al, 2020). 1 Consulting the evidence above, the author team independently, but unanimously, identified the three most job-relevant traits for firefighters from the HEXACO model of personality: conscientiousness, (low) emotionality, and honesty-humility.…”
Section: Identification Of Job-relevant Personality Traits For Firefightersmentioning
confidence: 99%