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Summary
Summary
"This volume provides anyone using technology-enhanced assessments as part of organizational selection, promotion, or development programs, or considering their use, with both cutting-edge discussions of critical measurement issues and detailed examples of ongoing HR systems that highlight the opportunities and challenges of such assessments." --James L. Farr, professor, Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University
"Assessment systems provide an efficient means to evaluate and deploy talent across our global business. Technology-Enhanced Assessment of Talent highlights the science behind these technologies, as well as cutting-edge solutions shown to be effective in running the talent side of business." --David A. Rodriguez, Ph.D., executive vice president, Global Human Resources, Marriott International, Inc.
The Jossey-Bass SIOP Professional Practice Series was launched in 1988 to provide I-O psychologists, organizational scientists and practitioners, human resources professionals, managers, executives and those interested in organizational behavior and performance with volumes that are insightful, current, informative and relevant to organizational practice. The volumes seek to inform those interested in practice with guidance, insights and advice on how to apply the concepts, findings, methods, and tools derived from industrial and organizational psychology to solve human-related organizational problems.
Author Notes
Nancy T. Tippins , Ph.D., is a Senior Vice President and Managing Principal of Valtera Corporation where she is responsible for the development and execution of firm strategies related to employee selection and assessment as well as leadership development. She is a past president of SIOP and remains active in professional affairs, serving on a number of committees developing standards for tests and assessments.
Seymour Adler , Ph.D., is Senior Vice President and chief strategist for the Talent consulting practice at Aon Hewitt. Seymour helps manage the development and delivery of Aon Hewitt's solutions across the areas of selection, assessment, leadership development, engagement, organizational transformation, and human resource effectiveness.
A division of the American Psychological Association and established in 1945, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology is the premier association for professional charged with enhancing human well-being and performance in organizational and work settings. They have more than 7,000 members.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xiii |
The Editors | p. xvii |
The Contributors | p. xix |
Preface | p. xxxv |
Acknowledgments | p. xxxvii |
1 Overview of Technology-Enhanced Assessments | p. 1 |
Section 1 Measurement and Implementation Issues in Technology-Enhanced Assessments | p. 19 |
2 Foundations for Measurement | p. 21 |
3 Implementing Assessment Technologies | p. 66 |
4 Cheating and Response Distortion on Remotely Delivered Assessments | p. 99 |
5 Computerized Adaptive Testing | p. 153 |
6 Applicant Reactions to Technology-Based Selection: What We Know So Far | p. 190 |
7 International Issues, Standards, and Guidelines | p. 224 |
Section 2 Case Studies of Technology-Enhanced Assessments | p. 251 |
8 Web-Based Management Simulations: Technology-Enhanced Assessment for Executive-Level Selection and Development | p. 253 |
9 Bridging the Digital Divide Across a Global Business: Development of a Technology-Enabled Selection System for Low-Literacy Applicants | p. 267 |
10 Promotional Assessment at the FBI: How the Search for a High-Tech Solution Led to a High-Fidelity Low-Tech Simulation | p. 293 |
11 Innovation in Senior-Level Assessment and Development: Grab 'Em When and Where You Can | p. 307 |
12 Case Study of Technology-Enhanced Assessment Centers | p. 324 |
13 Video-Based Testing at U.S. Customs and Border Protection | p. 338 |
14 Going Online with Assessment: Putting the Science of Assessment to the Test of Client Need and 21st Century Technologies | p. 355 |
15 Implementing Computer Adaptive Tests: Successes and Lessons Learned | p. 380 |
16 Practice Agenda: Innovative Uses of Technology-Enhanced Assessment | p. 394 |
17 Concluding Comments: Open Questions | p. 418 |
Indexes | |
Name Index | p. 437 |
Subject Index | p. 445 |