Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects

This research extends the work of Hunter (1983) and Borman, White, Pulakos, and Oppler (1991) on models of supervisory performance ratings. A rating model that included measures of cognitive ability, practical intelligence, job knowledge, task proficiency, achievement orientation, and performance ra...

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Main Authors: PULAKOS, Elaine, SCHMITT, Neal, CHAN, David
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-12332010-08-31T09:30:04Z Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects PULAKOS, Elaine SCHMITT, Neal CHAN, David This research extends the work of Hunter (1983) and Borman, White, Pulakos, and Oppler (1991) on models of supervisory performance ratings. A rating model that included measures of cognitive ability, practical intelligence, job knowledge, task proficiency, achievement orientation, and performance ratings was proposed and evaluated. A major purpose of this research was to evaluate the fit of the proposed model for different race and gender subgroups as well as for peer and supervisor raters. The models were tested on a sample of 456 professionals in a large government agency. Overall, results of the LISREL analyses showed no statistically significant differences in the fit of the model for the different race or gender subgroups examined. Significant differences in the fit of the model and variance accounted for in the peer versus supervisor groups were observed. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/234 info:doi/10.1207/s15327043hup0902_1 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University supervisors performance appraisals Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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topic supervisors
performance appraisals
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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performance appraisals
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
PULAKOS, Elaine
SCHMITT, Neal
CHAN, David
Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
description This research extends the work of Hunter (1983) and Borman, White, Pulakos, and Oppler (1991) on models of supervisory performance ratings. A rating model that included measures of cognitive ability, practical intelligence, job knowledge, task proficiency, achievement orientation, and performance ratings was proposed and evaluated. A major purpose of this research was to evaluate the fit of the proposed model for different race and gender subgroups as well as for peer and supervisor raters. The models were tested on a sample of 456 professionals in a large government agency. Overall, results of the LISREL analyses showed no statistically significant differences in the fit of the model for the different race or gender subgroups examined. Significant differences in the fit of the model and variance accounted for in the peer versus supervisor groups were observed.
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author PULAKOS, Elaine
SCHMITT, Neal
CHAN, David
author_facet PULAKOS, Elaine
SCHMITT, Neal
CHAN, David
author_sort PULAKOS, Elaine
title Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
title_short Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
title_full Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
title_fullStr Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
title_full_unstemmed Models of Job Performance Ratings: An Examination of Ratee Race, Ratee Gender, and Rater Level Effects
title_sort models of job performance ratings: an examination of ratee race, ratee gender, and rater level effects
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1996
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/234
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