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Perry, Elissa L.; Kulik, Carol T.; Bustamante, Jennifer; Golom, Frank D. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2010
The current study explored the use of best training practices on human resources managers' perceptions of sexual harassment training success and frequency of sexual harassment complaints. Results revealed no main effects of best training practices on sexual harassment training success. However, effects of best training practices on sexual…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, On the Job Training, Human Resources, Program Effectiveness
Tan, James A.; Hall, Rosalie J.; Boyce, Carol – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2003
Reactions to training programs tend to be poor predictors of training success, yet most training programs are evaluated based solely on trainee reactions. In this study, we proposed that distinguishing between affective and cognitive employee reactions may improve the prediction of trainee learning. Our results indicated that cognitive employee…
Descriptors: Trainees, Employee Attitudes, Job Training, Program Effectiveness

Parsons, Jennifer Gail; Brinkerhoff, Robert O. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1997
Parsons describes benefits and limitations of using financial analysis tools to evaluate human resource development programs, suggesting the additional dimension of values. Brinkerhoff's reaction emphasizes the flaws of impact evaluation, suggesting ways to reframe training evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Labor Force Development, Program Evaluation, Training