Alternative Validation Strategies is a groundbreaking compendium of the most current research and practical guidelines for time- and cost-saving alternatives to the traditional test validation strategies associated with selection processes. The ‘state of the science’ strategies outlined in this valuable resource will help employers to evaluate the inferences drawn from their selection procedures while offering practices that meet stringent legal and regulatory requirements.
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Foreword xiii
Allan H. Church and Janine Waclawski
Preface xv
S. Morton Mc Phail
The Authors xxiii
1 Development of Validation Evidence 1
S. Morton Mc Phail
Part 1: Applying Existing Validity Evidence
2 Transportation of Validation Results 29
Wade M. Gibson and Julie A. Caplinger
3 Job Component Validity: Background, Current Research, and Applications 82
Calvin C. Hoffman, Boris Rashkovsky, and Erika D’Egidio
4 Synthetic Validity: A Technique of Use (Finally) 122
Jeff W. Johnson
5 Validity Generalization as a Test Validation Approach 159
Michael A. Mc Daniel
6 Generalizing Personality-Based Validity Evidence 181
Joyce Hogan, Scott Davies, and Robert Hogan
Part 2: Developing New Evidence for Validity
7 Consortium Studies 233
Nancy T. Tippins and William H. Macey
8 Application of Content Validation Methods to Broader Constructs 252
Damian J. Stelly and Harold W. Goldstein
9 Practical Construct Validation for Personnel Selection 317
Timothy E. Landon and Richard D. Arvey
Part 3: Implementation
10 Implementation Based on Alternate Validation Procedures: Ranking, Cut Scores, Banding, and Compensatory Models 349
Lorin Mueller, Dwayne Norris, and Scott Oppler
Part 4: Where Do We Go from Here?
11 The Validation of Personnel Decisions in the Twenty-First Century: Back to the Future 409
Frank J. Landy
Name Index 427
Subject Index 435
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S. Morton Mc Phail is a senior vice president and managingprincipal with Valtera Corporation (formerly Jeanneret &Associates, Inc.). He has served as a consultant for more thantwenty-eight years to a wide variety of public and private sectorclients on issues ranging from selection, training and development, and performance assessment to termination. Dr. Mc Phail is alicensed psychologist and serves as adjunct faculty for the University of Houston and Rice University.
The Professional Practice Series is sponsored by The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc. (SIOP). The serieswas launched in 1988 to provide industrial and organizationalpsychologists, organizational scientists and practitioners, humanresources professionals, managers, executives, and those interestedin organizational behavior and performance with volumes that areinsightful, current, informative, and relevant to organizationalpractice.