Examining a Strategy for Improving Candidate Perceptions of Test Fairness |
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Authors: | R. Blake Jelley Julie M. McCarthy |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, C1A 4P3, Canada 2. Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON, M1C 1A4, Canada
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Abstract: | Candidate perceptions of test fairness have significant consequences for organizations. However, little attention has been directed toward interventions that may promote favorable reactions, despite recognition that the identification of such management practices is important. The current study investigated a strategy designed to improve candidate reactions—field vetting of items. This strategy involves comprehensive test item review sessions with a variety of applied subject matter experts. The extent to which the field vetting process resulted in more favorable reactions among police officers vying for promotion was investigated using a naturally-occurring quasi-experimental design. Results showed support for the field vetting process to improve reactions to high-stakes tests. |
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