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Ford, J. Kevin; And Others – 1985
From a cognitive perspective, racial bias is evident when raters weigh job-relevant information differentially as a function of ratee race. The results of studies that have examined this issue have been conflicting. Meta-analytic procedures were used to provide more definitive conclusions as to whether supervisor ratings are more strongly related…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluators, Job Performance, Knowledge Level
Ford, J. Kevin; And Others – 1985
Although the criterion problem has been acknowledged as critical in personnel research, few attempts have been made to systematically examine the nature and covariates of criterion measures of performance. The present research used meta-analytic techniques to examine the race effect size for objective measures of performance and to compare the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Measurement, Criterion Referenced Tests, Effect Size