Revisiting the design of selection systems in light of new findings regarding the validity of widely used predictors
Sackett et al. (2022) identified previously unnoticed flaws in the way range restriction corrections have been applied in prior meta-analyses of personnel selection tools. They offered revised estimates of operational validity, which are often quite different from the prior estimates. The present pa...
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Main Authors: | SACKETT, Paul R., ZHANG, Charlene, BERRY, Christopher M., Filip LIEVENS |
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2023
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