To promote diversity in organizations it is important to have accurate knowledge about subgroup differences associated with selection procedures. However, current estimates of subgroup differences in situational judgment tests (SJTs) are overwhelm‐ingly based on range‐restricted incumbent samples that are downwardly biased. This study provides much‐needed applicant level estimates of SJT subgroup differences (N = 37,530). As a key finding, Black‐White differences (d = 0.66) were higher than in incumbent samples (d = 0.38). Overall, sex differences were small. Females scored higher for management jobs (d = −0.13) and males scored higher for administrative jobs (d = 0.15). By analyzing applicant samples that do not suffer from range restric‐t...
It is common practice for organizations to implement policies to encourage race and gender diversity...
The assessment center (AC) method has become a popular tool in human resource management for making ...
The hypothesis that the sex composition of an applicant pool affects the hiring probabilities of ind...
To promote diversity in organizations it is important to have accurate knowledge about subgroup diff...
To promote diversity in organizations it is important to have accurate knowledge about subgroup dif...
PURPOSE: To examine the magnitudes of score differences across different demographic groups for thre...
Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) are assessments which place the respondent in a situation where t...
This study explored the effect of response instructions in a paper-and-pencil situational judgment t...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
When using cognitive tests, personnel selection practitioners typically face a trade-off between the...
Background: Situational judgment tests (SJTs) measure non-cognitive attributes and have recently dra...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) present job applicants with actual scenarios they may face on the ...
Effects of selection risk on sex discrimination in hiring were investigated. Ninety-six male and fem...
As a result of both demographic and social changes in the U.S., organizations have become much more ...
It is common practice for organizations to implement policies to encourage race and gender diversity...
The assessment center (AC) method has become a popular tool in human resource management for making ...
The hypothesis that the sex composition of an applicant pool affects the hiring probabilities of ind...
To promote diversity in organizations it is important to have accurate knowledge about subgroup diff...
To promote diversity in organizations it is important to have accurate knowledge about subgroup dif...
PURPOSE: To examine the magnitudes of score differences across different demographic groups for thre...
Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) are assessments which place the respondent in a situation where t...
This study explored the effect of response instructions in a paper-and-pencil situational judgment t...
Despite their popularity and capacity to predict performance, there is no clear consensus on the int...
When using cognitive tests, personnel selection practitioners typically face a trade-off between the...
Background: Situational judgment tests (SJTs) measure non-cognitive attributes and have recently dra...
While gender equality in the workplace is slowly improving, discrimination still exists. Past resear...
Situational judgment tests (SJTs) present job applicants with actual scenarios they may face on the ...
Effects of selection risk on sex discrimination in hiring were investigated. Ninety-six male and fem...
As a result of both demographic and social changes in the U.S., organizations have become much more ...
It is common practice for organizations to implement policies to encourage race and gender diversity...
The assessment center (AC) method has become a popular tool in human resource management for making ...
The hypothesis that the sex composition of an applicant pool affects the hiring probabilities of ind...