23 US Navy officer raters evaluated the performance of subordinate officers using (a) behaviorally anchored scales, (b) scales containing the same dimensions and definitions but without behavioral anchors, and (c) a series of scales involving trait-oriented dimensions, also without anchors. Comparisons of the formats\u27 psychometric properties indicated that the behaviorally anchored scale format was somewhat superior to the other 2 on 3 of 4 dependent variables (involving estimates of leniency, halo, interrater agreement, and degree of differentiation among ratees). However, the magnitudes of the differences due to formats were small, in no case exceeding more than 5% of the variance on the dependent variable
Three kinds of rating statements, trait-oriented, worker-criented, and task-oriented uere evaluated ...
Interest in exercise effects commonly observed in assessment centers (ACs) has resurfaced with Lance...
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of several variations of a rating scale that wa...
23 US Navy officer raters evaluated the performance of subordinate officers using (a) behaviorally a...
Empirical findings on Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) have been mixed, despite early rese...
Compared ratings derived from behavioral expectation scales developed by 147 personnel management st...
There are presently available several empirical comparisons between behavioral expectation scales (...
Behavioral examples of how military units express varying degrees of morale were provided by US mili...
Pairs of supervisors in 2 large hospitals rated 24 groups of their subordinate nurses, using P. C. S...
This study examined the relationship between four dimensions of performance leadership, task perform...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they h...
When a single job is the target, established job analysis approaches provide relatively straightforw...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they...
dure was compared with a carefully constructed summated rating scale. Using both scales, 727 undergr...
This study examined the criterion-related validity of the dimensions of a customized personality inv...
Three kinds of rating statements, trait-oriented, worker-criented, and task-oriented uere evaluated ...
Interest in exercise effects commonly observed in assessment centers (ACs) has resurfaced with Lance...
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of several variations of a rating scale that wa...
23 US Navy officer raters evaluated the performance of subordinate officers using (a) behaviorally a...
Empirical findings on Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) have been mixed, despite early rese...
Compared ratings derived from behavioral expectation scales developed by 147 personnel management st...
There are presently available several empirical comparisons between behavioral expectation scales (...
Behavioral examples of how military units express varying degrees of morale were provided by US mili...
Pairs of supervisors in 2 large hospitals rated 24 groups of their subordinate nurses, using P. C. S...
This study examined the relationship between four dimensions of performance leadership, task perform...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they h...
When a single job is the target, established job analysis approaches provide relatively straightforw...
Although behaviorally anchored rating scales (BARS) have both intuitive and empirical appeal, they...
dure was compared with a carefully constructed summated rating scale. Using both scales, 727 undergr...
This study examined the criterion-related validity of the dimensions of a customized personality inv...
Three kinds of rating statements, trait-oriented, worker-criented, and task-oriented uere evaluated ...
Interest in exercise effects commonly observed in assessment centers (ACs) has resurfaced with Lance...
This study examined the psychometric characteristics of several variations of a rating scale that wa...