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Wang, Ning; Schnipke, Deborah; Witt, Elizabeth A. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2005
The task inventory approach is commonly used in job analysis for establishing content validity evidence supporting the use and interpretation of licensure and certification examinations. Although the results of a task inventory survey provide job task-related information that can be used as a reliable and valid source for test development, it is…
Descriptors: Nursing, Test Construction, Job Skills, Knowledge Level
Faley, Robert H.; Kleiman, Lawrence S. – 1984
This paper reviews 12 Title VII court cases litigated since 1978 to assess implications of recent professional and legal guidelines regarding criterion-related validity of paper and pencil tests used by employers to prove job relatedness. Major topics important to an understanding of predictor criterion, including procedural, and data analysis and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Guidelines, Job Analysis, Occupational Tests

Fried, Yitzhak; Ferris, Gerald R. – Personnel Psychology, 1987
Assessed the validity of Hackman and Oldham's Job Characteristics Model by conducting a comprehensive review of nearly 200 relevant studies on the model as well as by applying meta-analytic procedures to much of the data. Available correlational results were reasonably valid and support the multidimensionality of job characteristics and their…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Meta Analysis, Models, Psychological Studies

Kleiman, Lawrence S.; Faley, Robert H. – Personnel Psychology, 1978
Thirty-one court cases are reviewed to determine standards set by the courts in their assessment of the content validity of paper-and-pencil personnel selection tests. Specifically, three major issues are examined: validation strategy, job tasks and requirements, and test development. (Author)
Descriptors: Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Job Analysis, Job Skills
Thomas, Stephen B. – 1983
This chapter is limited to the specific employment practice of employee testing. The purpose is to distinguish between constitutional and statutory standards for challenging discriminatory testing practices and to propose procedures for developing, administering, and using tests as part of personnel decisions. Four Supreme Court cases are…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Tenopyr, Mary L. – 1984
While the need for improved literacy in the work force is generally accepted, questions still remain as to what levels of literacy are required for different jobs and who will provide the necessary adult literacy training. To answer these questions, researchers must develop a database of information about literacy needs and deficiences. Developing…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Data Collection, Educational Needs, Educational Policy
Cappelli, Peter – 1992
The fact that college grades are poor predictors of future job performance is a cause for concern. A more important issue is assessment, for course grades cannot measure many of the work-relevant skills that a college education provides. Selection tests are one effort to identify and establish those characteristics of applicants that predict…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, College Graduates, College Students
Wonacott, Michael E. – 2000
Again today, as 40 years ago, the idea of setting standards for career and technical education (CTE) has come to the fore. CTE practitioners have learned some lessons about implementing standards, among them that there is no "standard" standard; instead, there can be a confusing variety of standards. An analysis of standards reveals that there are…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Career Education, Competence, Competency Based Education