Individual Assessment
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"We recommend that every assessing psychologist peruse and use this book as the definitive word on individual assessment as it is practiced in business and industry....This book is clearly the definitive reference on 'best practices' in assessment for selection, development, and succession. Practitioners, would-be practitioners, and students all should find this book indispensable. We feel that it is an investment that will pay handsome dividends to one's effectiveness in the assessment field."
—Personnel Psychology"This book will be highly interesting to practitioners interested in developing or refining their individual assessment practice. The authors provide a valuable compendium of 'best practices' and substantive advice on how to address the complexities and idiosyncratic nature of conducting, interpreting and reporting individual assessment results."
—William Macey, President
Personnel Research Association Inc."Individual assessment just doesn't get much publicity or research. I hope this book will place a fine enough focus on individual assessment that its use grows substantially."
—Robert Guion, Chair Emeritus, Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Bowling Green State University"Erich Prien, Jeff Schippmann, and Kristin Prien have put together a remarkable book that draws on their rich, and varied, experiences over many years of management and executive assessment. The result is a clear, practical, research-based description of their approach to individual assessment. This is what the field has always lacked, a practical and methodologically sound model that can describe the diverse range of activities each step along the way and organize the diverse literatures that support and guide the assessment enterprise. 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."
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—Edwin A. Fleishman
George Mason University
This practical guide contains methodologically-grounded descriptions of how to successfully undertake individual assessment which is a professional practice important to Human Resource Managers, executives and anyone making decisions about employees. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Psychology Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 318
- ISBN
- 9780805839753
- Utgivelsesår
- 2003
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"We recommend that every assessing psychologist peruse and use this book as the definitive word on individual assessment as it is practiced in business and industry....This book is clearly the definitive reference on 'best practices' in assessment for selection, development, and succession. Practitioners, would-be practitioners, and students all should find this book indispensable. We feel that it is an investment that will pay handsome dividends to one's effectiveness in the assessment field."
—Personnel Psychology"This book will be highly interesting to practitioners interested in developing or refining their individual assessment practice. The authors provide a valuable compendium of 'best practices' and substantive advice on how to address the complexities and idiosyncratic nature of conducting, interpreting and reporting individual assessment results."
—William Macey, President
Personnel Research Association Inc."Individual assessment just doesn't get much publicity or research. I hope this book will place a fine enough focus on individual assessment that its use grows substantially."
—Robert Guion, Chair Emeritus, Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Bowling Green State University"Erich Prien, Jeff Schippmann, and Kristin Prien have put together a remarkable book that draws on their rich, and varied, experiences over many years of management and executive assessment. The result is a clear, practical, research-based description of their approach to individual assessment. This is what the field has always lacked, a practical and methodologically sound model that can describe the diverse range of activities each step along the way and organize the diverse literatures that support and guide the assessment enterprise. 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."
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—Edwin A. Fleishman
George Mason University