This book covers the assessment of people within the workplace. Written in jargon free language, it offers a guide to psychological assessment that can be used by managers in their everyday work. Each chapter will specifically cover an assessment practice and then explore the issues surrounding it,
Psychological Assessment in the Workplace: A Manager's Guide
β Scribed by Mark Cook, Barry Cripps(auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 355
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book covers the assessment of people within the workplace. Written in jargon free language, it offers a guide to psychological assessment that can be used by managers in their everyday work. Each chapter will specifically cover an assessment practice and then explore the issues surrounding it, following this discussion with a case study. Ideas for test selection, guidance on assessment centre practice and illustrations of successfully worked exercises are also included.
Content:Chapter 1 Assessment in the Workplace (pages 1β23):
Chapter 2 Using Psychometric Tests (pages 25β45):
Chapter 3 Tests of Mental Ability (pages 47β65):
Chapter 4 Personality Tests (pages 67β98):
Chapter 5 Sifting and Screening (pages 99β120):
Chapter 6 References and Ratings (pages 121β137):
Chapter 7 Competence Analysis (pages 139β158):
Chapter 8 Assessment and Development Centres (pages 159β183):
Chapter 9 The Interview (pages 185β204):
Chapter 10 Structured Interviews (pages 205β211):
Chapter 11 Other Special Assessment Methods (pages 223β243):
Chapter 12 Using Assessment to Arrive at a Decision (pages 245β270):
Chapter 13 Workplace Counselling (pages 271β280):
Chapter 14 Performance Appraisal (pages 281β309):
Chapter 15 Training for Testing and Assessment (pages 311β317):
Chapter 16 Professional and Ethical Issues (pages 319β328):
Chapter 17 The Future of Assessment (pages 329β340):
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