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What is High-Fidelity Assessment

Handbook of Research on Technology Tools for Real-World Skill Development
A test that mirrors or closely simulates a real-world situation in which test takers takes action based on the scenario and available information just as they would in real life.
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Rich-Media Interactive Simulations: Lessons Learned
Suzanne Tsacoumis (HumRRO, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9441-5.ch010
Abstract
High fidelity measures have proven to be powerful tools for measuring a broad range of competencies and their validity is well documented. However, their high-touch nature is often a deterrent to their use due to the cost and time required to develop and implement them. In addition, given the increased reliance on technology to screen and evaluate job candidates, organizations are continuing to search for more efficient ways to gather the information they need about one's capabilities. This chapter describes how innovative, interactive rich-media simulations that incorporate branching technology have been used in several real-world applications. The main focus is on describing the nature of these assessments and highlighting potential solutions to the unique measurement challenges associated with these types of assessments.
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