Policy issues in employment testing
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Policy issues in employment testing
(Evaluation in education and human services series)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The validity and utility of employment tests have become entangled in the debate over the 1991 Civil Rights Bill. Worried about compliance with new federal guidelines for test validity, and concerned about possible lawsuits, the business world became wary of pre-employment testing in the early 1980s, but the use of employment testing increased throughout that decade. This book reflects a continuing focus on test validity and fairness, as psychometricians debate the logical, theoretical and empirical grounds for judging validity, and legal experts debate the appropriateness of various tests and testing practices. The book was prepared under the auspices of the National Commission on Testing and Public Policy.
Table of Contents
- A Critique of Validity Generalization
- L.R. James, R.G. Demaree, S.A. Mulaik. Employment Testing: a Public Sector Viewpoint
- J.P. Wiesen, N. Abrams, S.A. McAttee. The Validity and Fairness of Alternatives to Cognitive Tests
- R.R. Reilly, M.A. Warech. Recent Trends in Assessment: England and Wales
- H. Goldstein, A. Wolf. Employment Selection and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act: the Legal Debate Surrounding Selection Criteria, Validation, and Affirmative Action
- D.S. McDowell, G.E. Dodge.
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