We discuss how meta-analysis, a method for synthesizing research findings, can meaningfully impact personnel selection practices. Specifically, we review important changes in professional and legal practices from the past 30 years resulting from meta-analytic findings. The implications of using meta-analysis methods for evaluating utilities of selection procedures and for assessing relative predictive capabilities of three popular selection tools (general mental ability tests, personality tests, and structured interviews) are further discussed. Based on these implications, we propose that meta-analysis can play an important role in bridging the gap between academic research and organizational practices
A search of the ERIC and Academic Search Premier data bases, and a comprehensive review of literatur...
Meta-analyses summarize a field's research base and are therefore highly influential. Despite their ...
The authors examined the degree towhichmeta-analyses in the organizational sciences transparently re...
We discuss how meta-analysis, a method for synthesizing research findings, can meaningfully impact p...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
This article summarizes the practical and theoretical implications of 85 years of research in person...
We review developments in personnel selection since the previous review by Hough & Oswald (2000) in ...
Applied research on the effectiveness of personnel selection procedures and training interventions i...
Considered as one of the cornerstones of work and organizational psychology, it is not surprising th...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
Identifying and hiring the highest performers is essential for organizations to remain competitive. ...
ABSTRACT—For many decades, the focus of personnel se-lection research was on developing selection te...
The authors content analyzed 196 meta-analyses including 5,581 effect-size estimates published in Ac...
Discusses challenges and limitations inherent in applying meta-analytic methods both to summarize th...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
A search of the ERIC and Academic Search Premier data bases, and a comprehensive review of literatur...
Meta-analyses summarize a field's research base and are therefore highly influential. Despite their ...
The authors examined the degree towhichmeta-analyses in the organizational sciences transparently re...
We discuss how meta-analysis, a method for synthesizing research findings, can meaningfully impact p...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
This article summarizes the practical and theoretical implications of 85 years of research in person...
We review developments in personnel selection since the previous review by Hough & Oswald (2000) in ...
Applied research on the effectiveness of personnel selection procedures and training interventions i...
Considered as one of the cornerstones of work and organizational psychology, it is not surprising th...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
Identifying and hiring the highest performers is essential for organizations to remain competitive. ...
ABSTRACT—For many decades, the focus of personnel se-lection research was on developing selection te...
The authors content analyzed 196 meta-analyses including 5,581 effect-size estimates published in Ac...
Discusses challenges and limitations inherent in applying meta-analytic methods both to summarize th...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
A search of the ERIC and Academic Search Premier data bases, and a comprehensive review of literatur...
Meta-analyses summarize a field's research base and are therefore highly influential. Despite their ...
The authors examined the degree towhichmeta-analyses in the organizational sciences transparently re...