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Entry-level police candidate assessment center: an efficient tool or a hammer to kill a fly

By: Dayan, Kobi.
Contributor(s): Fox, Shaul | Kasten, Ronen.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.827-49.Subject(s): Police In: Personnel PschologySummary: The study examined the validity of the assessment center (AC) as a selection process for entry-level candidates to the police and its unique value beyond cognitive ability tests. The sample included 712 participants who responded to personality and cognitive ability testing (CAT), and underwent an AC procedure. AC results included the overall assessment rating (OAR) and peer evaluation (PE). Seven criterion measures were collected for 585 participants from a training stage and on-the-job performance. Results showed that the selection system was valid. Findings yielded significant unique validities of OAR and PE beyond CAT and of PE beyond OAR even after corrections for restriction of range. Results support the use of ACs for entry level candidates. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 55, Issue no: 4 Available AR55567

The study examined the validity of the assessment center (AC) as a selection process for entry-level candidates to the police and its unique value beyond cognitive ability tests. The sample included 712 participants who responded to personality and cognitive ability testing (CAT), and underwent an AC procedure. AC results included the overall assessment rating (OAR) and peer evaluation (PE). Seven criterion measures were collected for 585 participants from a training stage and on-the-job performance. Results showed that the selection system was valid. Findings yielded significant unique validities of OAR and PE beyond CAT and of PE beyond OAR even after corrections for restriction of range. Results support the use of ACs for entry level candidates. - Reproduced.

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