This text is the best single repository for a comprehensive examination of the scientific research and practical issues associated with adverse impact. Adverse impact occurs when there is a significant difference in organizational outcomes to the disadvantage of one or more groups defined on the basis of demographic characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, etc. This book shows, based on scientific research, how to design selection systems that minimize subgroup differences. The primary object of this volume in the SIOP series is to bring together renowned experts in this…mehr
This text is the best single repository for a comprehensive examination of the scientific research and practical issues associated with adverse impact. Adverse impact occurs when there is a significant difference in organizational outcomes to the disadvantage of one or more groups defined on the basis of demographic characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, etc. This book shows, based on scientific research, how to design selection systems that minimize subgroup differences. The primary object of this volume in the SIOP series is to bring together renowned experts in this field to present their viewpoints and perspectives on what underlies adverse impact, where we are in terms of assessing it and what we may have learned (or not learned) about minimizing it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James L. Outtz obtained his Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Maryland. He is a Fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) and the American Psychological Association. He is President of Outtz and Associates a consulting firm in Washington DC that specializes in personnel selection and human resources management. His professional service in the field of industrial and organizational psychology includes membership on SIOP's Ad Hoc Committee on Revision of the "Principles for the Validation and Use of Personnel Selection Procedures" which addresses best practices in the development and use of such procedures. In addition, he served as consulting editor to the Journal of Applied Psychology. He is recognized internationally for his work in the areas of adverse impact and alternative selection procedures, subjects about which he has written extensively. He routinely develops selection procedures for public and private sector employers in complex situations where litigation is, has been or might become a factor. His interests include selection, training, performance management, job analysis and work design, workforce diversity and equal employment opportunity. Dr. Outtz is highly sought after as an expert for plaintiffs and defendants in major litigation involving the analysis of work, hiring, promotion, performance management, compensation and reductions in force.
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Part 1. Background. S. Zedeck Adverse Impact: History and Evolution. P. Bobko P.L. Roth An Analysis of Two Methods for Assessing and Indexing Adverse Impact-and a Disconnect Between the Academic Literature and Some Practice. Part 2. Theoretical Perspectives. J. Outtz D. Newman A Theory of Adverse Impact. H.W. Goldstein C.A. Scherbaum K.P. Yusko Revisiting: Intelligence Adverse Impact and Personnel Selection. Part 3. Adverse Impact and Traditional Selection Theory. K. Murphy How a Broader Definition of the Criterion Domain Changes Our Thinking about Adverse Impact. K. Hattrup B.G. Roberts What are the Criteria for Adverse Impact? Part 4. Facets of the Adverse Impact Problem. N. Tippins Adverse Impact in Employee Selection Procedures from the Perspective of an Organizational Consultant. F. Landy Performance Ratings: Then and Now. P.F. McKay Perspectives on Adverse Impact in Work Performance: What We Know and What We Could Learn More About. W. Cascio R. Jacobs J. Silva Validity Utility and Adverse Impact: Practical Implications from 30 Years of Data. J.F. Kehoe Cut Scores and Adverse Impact. P. Sackett W. Shen Subgroup Differences on Cognitive Tests in Contexts Other Than Personnel Selection. Part 5. Adverse Impact from an International Perspective. P. Hanges E.G. Feinberg International Perspectives on Adverse Impact: Europe and Beyond. H. Kriek K. Dowdeswell Adverse Impact in South Africa. Part 6. Methods of Reducing Adverse Impact. Herman Aguinis and Marlene A. Smith. N. Schmitt A. Quinn Balancing Adverse Impact Selection Errors and Employee Performance in the Presence of Test Bias. P.R. Sackett W. De Corte F. Lievens Reductions in Measured Subgroup Mean Differences: What is Possible? I.L. Goldstein K.L. Lundquist Decision Aids for Addressing the Validity-Adverse Impact Tradeoff. J. Outtz A Five Year Journey with Coca-Cola. Conclusions.
Part 1. Background. S. Zedeck Adverse Impact: History and Evolution. P. Bobko P.L. Roth An Analysis of Two Methods for Assessing and Indexing Adverse Impact-and a Disconnect Between the Academic Literature and Some Practice. Part 2. Theoretical Perspectives. J. Outtz D. Newman A Theory of Adverse Impact. H.W. Goldstein C.A. Scherbaum K.P. Yusko Revisiting: Intelligence Adverse Impact and Personnel Selection. Part 3. Adverse Impact and Traditional Selection Theory. K. Murphy How a Broader Definition of the Criterion Domain Changes Our Thinking about Adverse Impact. K. Hattrup B.G. Roberts What are the Criteria for Adverse Impact? Part 4. Facets of the Adverse Impact Problem. N. Tippins Adverse Impact in Employee Selection Procedures from the Perspective of an Organizational Consultant. F. Landy Performance Ratings: Then and Now. P.F. McKay Perspectives on Adverse Impact in Work Performance: What We Know and What We Could Learn More About. W. Cascio R. Jacobs J. Silva Validity Utility and Adverse Impact: Practical Implications from 30 Years of Data. J.F. Kehoe Cut Scores and Adverse Impact. P. Sackett W. Shen Subgroup Differences on Cognitive Tests in Contexts Other Than Personnel Selection. Part 5. Adverse Impact from an International Perspective. P. Hanges E.G. Feinberg International Perspectives on Adverse Impact: Europe and Beyond. H. Kriek K. Dowdeswell Adverse Impact in South Africa. Part 6. Methods of Reducing Adverse Impact. Herman Aguinis and Marlene A. Smith. N. Schmitt A. Quinn Balancing Adverse Impact Selection Errors and Employee Performance in the Presence of Test Bias. P.R. Sackett W. De Corte F. Lievens Reductions in Measured Subgroup Mean Differences: What is Possible? I.L. Goldstein K.L. Lundquist Decision Aids for Addressing the Validity-Adverse Impact Tradeoff. J. Outtz A Five Year Journey with Coca-Cola. Conclusions.
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