Testing People at Work: Competencies in Psychometric Testing

Testing People at Work: Competencies in Psychometric Testing

by Mike Smith (Author), Mike Smith (Author)

Synopsis

Testing People at Work is an authoritative, practical text on selection and assessment. It explains psychometric testing in occupational settings and also covers other methods of selection such as assessment centres and e--selection. The book systematically covers all the topics required for the BPS Certificates of Competence in Testing Levels A and B. * Designed for students taking selection and assessment courses. * Covers the whole process of testing, from job analysis to reporting results. * Uses new theoretical frameworks for the topics of personality and motivation. * Features an extensive discussion of ethics in selection and assessment. * Includes questions testing understanding and suggestions for further reading. * Incorporates many tables and diagrams giving practical help to users of psychometric tests. * Accompanied by supplementary online material, at www.blackwellpublishing.com/testing/.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1405108185
ISBN 13: 9781405108188

Media Reviews
Comprehensive, authoritative, and readable, a combination that is almost impossible to achieve in an introductory upwards text to a scientific and practical discipline such as employee selection. This text retains its independence throughout from any single test publisher, yet covers all the competency areas laid down in the BPS framework, and is an absolute goldmine of information on testing and selection procedures more generally. Anyone even thinking of booking onto Level A or Level B test training courses should buy this book first. Neil Anderson, PhD, Professor of Organizational Psychology, University of Amsterdam At last! A superbly practical book which takes you through the stages of psychometric testing sequentially, but also integrates theory and statistics into the story. The Smiths have provided all would--be practitioners with an indispensable tool for their learning, development, and reference. Peter Heriot, Visiting Professor, University of Surrey and Open University Business School This is a much needed text that provides an excellent grounding for anyone aiming to achieve any of the BPS Certificates of Competence in Occupational Testing. It also represents the ideal source of reference for those using tests in the workplace. Each chapter is written in a clear, non--threatening style that takes the pain out of understanding the use of occupational tests. Dr Caroline Limbert, University of Oxford, BPS verified assessor for Certificate of Competence in Occupational Testing
Author Bio
Mike Smith is based at Manchester Business School. His previous publications include Personnel Selection and Assessment: Individual and Organisational Perspectives (co--edited, 1993), Advances in Selection and Assessment (co--edited, 1993) and Analysing Organisational Behaviour (edited, 1991).