Prediction of police officer performance with the inwald personality inventory |
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Authors: | Paul Detrick John T. Chibnall |
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Affiliation: | (1) Florissant Psychological Services, 701 St. Francois, 63031 Florissant, Missouri, USA;(2) Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, USA |
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Abstract: | The Inwald Personality Inventory (IPI) was administered to police officer applicants during pre-employment psychological screening. Scores were used to predict applicant performance, as rated by supervisors, after one year of active duty and change in performance over a 10-month period. Performance was significantly predicted by IPI scales, including Family Conflicts, Guardedness, and Driving Violations. These findings support the predictive validity of the IPI and identify specific characteristics of applicants that may influence performance in the field. Author's Note: Paul Detrick, PhD, Florissant Psychological Services; John T. Chibnall, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Saint Louis University School of Medicine. The authors thank Sarah Crank, Mariann Luther, and Dinah Michael for their helpful assistance with this project. Special thanks to Captain John Roach of the St. Louis Conty Police Department for his valuable support and contributions. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Paul Detrick Florissant Psychological Services |
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