Volume 6, Number 3, 371-386, DOI: 10.1007/BF01126772

Psychologists' evaluations of individual assessments: A comparison on the basis of graduate training and professional affiliation

Ann Marie Ryan

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Abstract

Recent research on individual psychological assessments for personnel decision-making purposes has indicated a great deal of variability in practice. This study compared the responses of psychologists who evaluated the same set of assessment protocols on the basis of graduate training and professional affiliation. Results indicated few differences in evaluations of those assessed or in the way assessments were conducted. Concerns about training for and the practice of individual assessment are discussed.

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