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VIT
Verb-Interessentest
Short abstract
The VIT is used for identifying work-related interests in a gender-fair way. Three different construction principles were tested for this purpose. As a result of this process, three test variants are available: "Classical" and "Balanced" based on the classical test theory (KTT), IRT based on differential item functions (DIF). The scales of the VIT with 45 items correspond to the six dimensions of Holland's RIASEC model: (1) realistic, (2) research, (3) artistic, (4) social, (5) entrepreneurial and (6) conventional. Reliability: Reliabilities are available in the form of Cronbach's Alpha (VIT-Classical: Alpha = .83-.91, VIT-Balanced: Alpha = .84-.87) and in the form of Andrich's Reliabilities (VIT-IRT: .66-.85). Validity: Hypothesis-conforming correlations between the VIT and the construct-related procedure General Interest Structure Test (AIST-R) support assumptions on the convergent and discriminant validity of the procedure. The comparison of the fit between individual and subject-specific interests showed both substantial validities and some weaker correlations to fit criteria.
Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID). (2019). Open Test Archive: VIT. Verb-Interessentest. Available at: https://www.testarchiv.eu/en/test/9006654
Citation
Hell, B., Wetzel, E. & Pässler, K. (2013). VIT. Verb-Interessentest [Verfahrensdokumentation und VIT-Items mit Dimensions- und Instrumentzuweisung]. In Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) (Hrsg.), Open Test Archive. Trier: ZPID.
https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.7774
Short information
Short Name VIT
English Name Verb Interest Test
Authors Hell, B., Wetzel, E., Pässler, K.
Published in Test archive 2013
Copyright/Licence Copyright Autoren; CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0
Key words Verbs, Occupational Interest Measures, Human Resource Management, Personnel Selection, Occupational Interests
Language versions deu
Construct Work-related interests; Holland's RIASEC model
Application age Adolescents and adults
Item number 45 items
Subscales (1) Realistic, (2) Research, (3) Artistic, (4) Social, (5) Business, (6) Conventional
Application Time 5-8 min.
Interpretation time approx. 5 min.
Internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha = .83-.91, in terms of Andrich's reliabilities = .66-.85
Information on convergent, discriminatory and criterion-related validity.
No information.
Applications Work, industrial and organisational psychology
There is no abstract in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
There is no review in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
First published in
Hell, B., Wetzel, E. & Pässler, K. (2013). Verb-Interessentest (VIT). Konstanz: Universität Konstanz. PSYNDEX Dok.-Nr. 9006654
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Contact information
Dr. Eunike Wetzel, Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften, Institut für Psychologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Universitätsplatz 2, D-39106 Magdeburg
Prof. Dr. Benedikt Hell, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, Hochschule für angewandte Psychologie, Institut Mensch in komplexen Systemen, Riggenbachstrasse 16, CH-4600 Olten, Schweiz
Dr. Katja Pässler, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Institut Mensch in komplexen Systemen MikS, Riggenbachstrasse 16, CH-4600 Olten, Schweiz