A Monte Carlo Exanimation of Banding and Rank Order Methods of Test Score use in Personnel Selection |
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Abstract: | Cascio, Outtz, Zedeck, and Goldstein (1991-this issue) examined the effects of various selection rules, including topdown, topdown within-group, fixed- band, and sliding-band approaches, on the mean test score of selected appli- cants and the proportion of minority-group members among those selected using one illustrative data set. A Monte Carlo simulation was conducted to examine the generalizability of their findings across various selection ratios, proportions of minority-group members in the applicant pool, magnitudes of majority-minority mean test score differences, and majority-minority test standard deviation differences. These characteristics were found to have large effects on minority-group hiring; thus in applied setting, values of these char- acteristics must be known before one can determine the consequences of vari- ous selection rules for minority-group hiring. |
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