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DETERMINING JOB GROUPS: APPLICATION OF HIERARCHICAL AGGLOMERATIVE CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN DIFFERENT JOB ANALYSIS SITUATIONS
Authors:MARCIA K GARWOOD  LANCE E ANDERSON  BARRY J GREENGART
Institution:U.S. Department of Defense
Abstract:The present study showed that researchers must consider underlying data structure when using hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis to group jobs. Five cluster procedures were applied to four simulated data sets constructed to reflect common job analysis situations. The structures contained jobs varying in degree of task overlap, number of tasks performed, and relative number of people doing the jobs. Average linkage/distance was the most accurate procedure when jobs had highly positively correlated task profiles, a situation characteristic of jobs within a career family over a restricted range of levels. Average linkage/correlation was the most accurate for three other structures containing jobs whose profiles were not highly positively correlated. Such are characteristically found when analyzing (a) jobs in different functional units, (b) jobs over a wide range of hierarchical levels such as entry to advanced, and (c) jobs differing markedly in the number of incumbents.
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