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A Biodata Inventory Administered via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Technology: Predictive Validity, Utility, and Subgroup Differences
Authors:Chad H. Van Iddekinge  Carl E. Eidson Jr.  Jeffrey D. Kudisch  Andrew M. Goldblatt
Affiliation:(1) Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO), 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 400, Alexandria, VA, 22314-1591;(2) Wilson Learning Corporation, USA;(3) University of Maryland, College Park;(4) University of Southern Mississippi, USA
Abstract:
Although organizations are increasingly using interactive voice response (IVR) systems to help screen and select job applicants, few if any published studies have investigated the effectiveness of such systems. The current study responded to this need by evaluating a biodata inventory administered via IVR technology. A predictive validity study revealed that both a 42-item biodata measure and a more parsimonious 6-item composite correlated with supervisor ratings of performance and did not result in adverse impact or differential prediction. In addition, a utility analysis indicated that both IVR biodata measures would likely result in considerable financial gains to the hiring organization. The implications of these results for selection research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:personnel selection  item voice response  biodata  validation  utility
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