Beyond Multiple Choice: Evaluating Alternatives To Traditional Testing for Selection / Edition 1

Beyond Multiple Choice: Evaluating Alternatives To Traditional Testing for Selection / Edition 1

by Milton D. Hakel
ISBN-10:
0805820531
ISBN-13:
9780805820539
Pub. Date:
01/01/1998
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0805820531
ISBN-13:
9780805820539
Pub. Date:
01/01/1998
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Beyond Multiple Choice: Evaluating Alternatives To Traditional Testing for Selection / Edition 1

Beyond Multiple Choice: Evaluating Alternatives To Traditional Testing for Selection / Edition 1

by Milton D. Hakel
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Overview

This volume provides in-depth coverage of a key piece of today's human resource selection technology—the viability of alternatives to paper and pencil multiple-choice selection tests. Each chapter of this edited volume presents an intensive examination of a key "alternative to multiple-choice testing." The content of the book's chapters ranges from reviews of issues associated with, and evidence available for, the use of particular selection text alternatives (computerized testing, performance assessments) to empirical investigation of other alternatives (biodata, creative skills); from examination of standards for choosing among selection tests to practitioners' and test takers' perspectives. This book is important for researchers and practitioners in the human resource selection field who have wanted a resource that provides a comprehensive examination of multiple-choice selection testing and its alternatives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805820539
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.22(h) x 0.72(d)
Lexile: 1360L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. M.D. Hakel, Into the Great Beyond. R.M. Guion, Jumping the Gun at the Starting Gate: When Fads Become Trends, and Trends Become Traditions. M.L. Tenopyr, Measure Me Not: The Test Taker's New Bill of Rights. J.R. McBride, Innovations in Computer-Based Ability Testing: Promise, Problems, and Perils. J.L. Outtz, Testing Medium, Validity, and Test Performance. S.J. Messick, Alternative Modes of Assessment, Uniform Standards of Validity. M.D. Mumford, W.A. Baughman, E.P. Supinski, L.E. Anderson, A Construct Approach to Skill Assessment: Procedures for Assessing Complex Cognitive Skills. P.R. Sackett, Performance Assessment in Education and Professional Certification: Lessons for Personnel Selection? L. Hough, Personality at Work: Issues and Evidence. N. Schmitt, E.D. Pulakos, Biodata and Differential Prediction: Some Reservations. A.M. Ryan, G.J. Greguras, Life Is Not Multiple Choice: Reactions to the Alternatives. D.J. Kleinke, A Practitioner's Response and Call for Help. M.D. Hakel, Been There, Done That!
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