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Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test ... i Fairness in Employment Testing Validity Generalization Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test Battery John A. Hartigan and Alexandra K. Wigdor, Editors Committee on the General Aptitude Test Battery Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS Washington, D.C. 1989 Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test ... ii NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20418 NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. 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White are chairman and vice chairman, respectively, of the National Research Council. This project was supported by the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the General Aptitude Test Battery. Final report: fairness in employment testing: validity generalization, minority issues, and the General Aptitude Test Battery/John A. Hartigan and Alexandra K. Wigdor, editors; Committee on the General Aptitude Test Battery, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. p. cm. Bibliography: p. Includes index. ISBN 0-309-04030-2 (paper); ISBN 0-309-04033-7 (cloth) 1. General aptitude test battery—Evaluation. 2. Employment tests—United States— Evaluation. 3. Employment tests—Law and legislation—United States. I. Hartigan, John A., 1927–. II. Wigdor, Alexandra K. III. Title. HF 5549.5.E5N38 1989 153.9'4—dc20 89-32841 CIP Copyright © 1989 by the National Academy of Sciences No part of this book may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise copied for public or private use without written permission from the publisher, except for the purposes of official use by the U.S. government. Printed in the United States of America First Printing, May, 1989 Second Printing, August 1990 Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test ... iii Committee on the General Aptitude Test Battery JOHN A. HARTIGAN (Chair), Department of Statistics, Yale University LORRIE A. SHEPARD (Vice Chair), School of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder MARCUS ALEXIS, Dean, College of Business Administration, University of Illinois, Chicago MANFRED EMMRICH, North Carolina State Employment Service, Raleigh LARRY V. HEDGES, Department of Education, University of Chicago IRA J. HIRSH, Department of Psychology, Washington University, and Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, Mo. RICHARD M. JAEGER, School of Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro STEPHEN P. KLEIN, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif. ROBERT L. LINN, School of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder JOHN M. RAUSCHENBERGER, Employee Development Office, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich. MICHAEL ROTHSCHILD, Department of Economics and Dean, Social Sciences, University of California, San Diego PAUL R. SACKETT, Industrial Relations Center, University of Minnesota O. PETER SHERWOOD, Solicitor General, New York State HOWARD F. TAYLOR, Department of Sociology, Princeton University ALEXANDRA K. WIGDOR, Study Director HILDA WING, Research Associate DIANE L. GOLDMAN, Administrative Secretary Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test ... iv Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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