Impact of Rater Beliefs Regarding Performance Appraisal and Its Organizational Context on Appraisal Quality |
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Authors: | Aharon Tziner Kevin R. Murphy Jeanette N. Cleveland Guy Beaudin Sylvie Marchand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Case postale 6128, succursale A, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3J7;(2) Colorado State University, USA |
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Abstract: | The relationship between attitudes and beliefs regarding performance appraisal and its organizational context and three measures of rating quality (i.e., rating level, discrimination among ratees, discrimination among rating dimensions) were examined. Eighteen of twenty-four directional predictions about the correlations between attitudinal measures and rating behavior measures were supported. However, because of the expected weak to moderate relationships between predictors and criteria and the use of small samples, statistical power was generally low, and many of the individual observed correlations failed to reach significance. Nevertheless, the consistent pattern of support for the directional predictions suggests that the attitudes and beliefs studied here provide a useful basis for understanding performance appraisal behaviors. |
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