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PART A: PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY Generally, South African labour laws prohibit unfair discrimination. The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (as amended) and the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 (as amended) are explicit on issues of unfair discrimination. Despite this regulatory framework, debates around the issues of fairness remain intense. Fairness in personnel psychology must be demonstrated, using scientific methods. Discuss fairness in employment decisions by focusing on the following: 1.1. The difference between unfair discrimination and adverse impact. (2) 1.2. Discuss the complexity of fairness in employment decisions by referring to Figures 8.1; 8.3; 8.4; 8.5; 8.6; 8.7 and 8.8 in Cascio and Aguinis (2019, p. 181-184). In your discussion, refer to each scatterplot and illustrate a differential predictorcriterion relationship which is legal and appropriate, or which is inappropriate and may have adverse impact. (28) [30] Total Section A: 30 Marks PART B: CAREER PSYCHOLOGY QUESTION 1 Read the case study below carefully and answer the questions that follow. The case of Nokwanda Nokwanda is a 28-year woman from Empangeni, in KwaZulu-Natal. She moved to Johannesburg in 2019 when she found a new job in a big manufacturing firm, to assume the position of senior finance manager. She is not yet married although she would love to get married one day. She has no children yet and would like to start a family soon after she is married. She completed her matric in Empangeni and then studied at the University of Zululand (UniZulu). She graduated from UniZulu with a BCom degree in Accounting Science in 2012, and in 2014, she completed a higher diploma in Accountancy. She started her career with Deloitte and Touche, and worked as an assistant manager, then as a manager, and thereafter was promoted to senior manager. Nokwanda is the first born in her family. Her father passed away in a home invasion incident when she was 18 years old, but she still has her mother, two sisters and

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Due 19 September 2024

,PART A: PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY


1.1. The Difference Between Unfair Discrimination and Adverse Impact


Unfair Discrimination refers to the practice of treating individuals differently based
on attributes such as race, gender, age, or other protected characteristics, rather
than on individual merits or qualifications. Under South African law, unfair
discrimination is explicitly prohibited, with laws like the Employment Equity Act
emphasizing that individuals should not be disadvantaged due to characteristics
unrelated to job performance.
Adverse Impact, on the other hand, refers to practices that may appear neutral but
have a disproportionately negative effect on a particular group. For example, if a
selection procedure is used that seems fair but results in a significantly lower pass
rate for minority groups, it may be considered as having an adverse impact. Unlike
unfair discrimination, adverse impact does not involve intent to discriminate; instead,
it highlights the need for validation of selection processes to ensure they do not
unintentionally discriminate against protected groups.

, 1.2. The Complexity of Fairness in Employment Decisions
To understand the complexity of fairness in employment decisions, we refer to the
scatterplots presented in Cascio and Aguinis (2019). These figures illustrate different
relationships between predictors (such as test scores) and criteria (like job
performance), highlighting how certain predictor-criterion relationships can either
promote fairness or lead to adverse impacts.
1. Figure 8.1 shows a scenario with a positive linear relationship between
predictor and criterion, indicating that higher test scores are associated with
better job performance for all groups. This situation is legal and appropriate as
it does not show any adverse impact.

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