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基本説明
Contents: Part I: The Practice of Individual Assessment. Part II: Additional Issues Affecting Practice.
"The Applied Psychology Series"
Full Description
Individual Assessment is a professional practice important to Human Resource Managers, Executives and anyone making decisions about employees. Finally, we now have a clear, practical guide with methodologically-grounded descriptions of how to successfully do it. The authors have put together a unique new book with the following key features:
*case studies and applied examples showing "how to" conduct individual assessment;
*the book provides the reader with a conceptual structure and the research and literature supporting the process; and
* it can be used as a text or supplemental text in courses on Personnel Selection, Assessment, Human Resources and Testing.
This book will take Individual Assessment to an entirely new level of understanding and practice, and into a new era of professional research and activity.
Contents
Contents: E.A. Fleishman, J.N. Cleveland, Series Foreword. Preface. Part I: The Practice of Individual Assessment. Introduction to Individual Assessment. Job Modeling. Establishing the Assessment Protocol. Conducting the Assessment. Integration and Interpretation. Feedback, Reporting, and Program Evaluation. Part II: Additional Issues Affecting Practice. Legal, Professional, and Ethical Issues. Final Thoughts and Prognostications. Appendices: Primer of Measurement Terms and Concepts. Management and Executive Model. Supervisory Model. Administrative Model.