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Block 1.7: Problem 2. Selection, English Summary

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This summary includes elaborate and before exam corrected notes on block 1.7 Problem 2. The detail of the notes helps to get a better understanding of course . The grade obtained for the course was 8.5










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Course 1.7 – Organizational psychology
Problem 2. Selective selection




Evaluation of selection




Criterion: Good employee performance
Predictor: Anything assesed in a job applicant related to the criterion

Validation study: Study that determines how related is the predictor with the criterion. This
process involves 5 steps:
1. Conduct a job analysis. ( analysis of the components/tasks of a job and the KSAO’s
that a person should have to succed in this tasks)
2. Specify job performance criteria.
3. Choose predictors. (selection methods e.g. interview, psychological tests etc.)
4. Validate the predictors. ( criterion related validity)
5. Cross-validate. (replicate results of one sample to another sample)

Validity generalization: If a test is valid in one setting it is possible that is valid in another
organization or job position.

, Course 1.7 – Organizational psychology
Problem 2. Selective selection

Predictor Assessment
 Multiple hurdles: Set a passing score for a predictor and use multiple hurdles for the
different predictors. e.g. degree in computers of the applicant pass the hurdle of
computer knowledge, another hurdle in use for social skills
 Regression analysis: The regression approach uses the score from each predictor in
an equation to provide a numerical estimate or forecast of the criterion

Validity
 Construct validity: There is confidence on the interpretation of what the measure
represents. So, that the measure accurately represents what it is supposed to
measure.
 Criterion related validity: Measure that relates to what is expected. Correlating test
score with performance. E.g. score on intelligence tests related to how well they
perform in a certain task.
o Concurrent validity: addresses whether a measure accurately and
completely represents actual job performance (data for criterion and
predictor comes from current employees-same time)
o Predictive validity: addresses weather a measure represents future job
performance (predictors measured before criterion, selection is made and
then comparison between crietrion and predictors)
 Face validity: A measure that appears to assess what it was designed to assess. E.g.
do you like your job?
 Content validity: A multiple-scale measure of a variable that covers the whole
domain of a variable. No calculating coefficients
 Faith validity: organisations might believe that a selection method (e.g. a
psychometric ability test) is valid because a reputable company sells it, and it is
packaged in a very expensive-looking way
 Incremental validity: whether a new element of the tests adds more validity to the
test or not



Reliability

Reliability: To what extent the tool used for the assesment is consistent under varying
conditions.
 Test-retest reliability: Administer the same test more than once to the same
candidate in different times. The scores should be highly correlated to consider the
measure reliable.
 Parallel forms: Similar tests conducted by creators on the same ability to assess
external reliability. If it is high there should be a strong correlation between the two
scores obtained in the tests.
o Both of them are forms of external reliability (comparison with reference
point)
 Internal reliability: The different parts of same measure produce same outcome.

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