Understanding the assessment center process: Where are we now?
Assessment centers have become widespread in Western Europe, Northern America, and Australia (Newell & Shackleton, 1994). The Task Force on Assessment Center Guidelines (1989) defined assessment centers as “a standardized evaluation of behavior based on multiple inputs. Multiple trained observer...
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Main Authors: | LIEVENS, Filip, KLIMOSKI, Richard J |
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2001
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