A Handbook of Psychological Assessment in Business
By (Author) Kelley A. Conrad
By (author) Curtiss P. Hansen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
20th September 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Personnel and human resources management
658.30019
Hardback
368
Leading practitioners in the field of psychological assessment approach the topic of psychological assessment in business from a variety of perspectives in this handbook, which is designed to acquaint human resource executives with the benefits of this type of employee screening. Human resource consultants review the elements of psychological testing, psychologists outline the testing and evaluative process, and executives representing a variety of businesses illustrate its effectiveness in case examples. This approach demonstrates that the goal of psychological assessment, successfully matching a prospective employee to a particular job, can be achieved by using many different formats. The text emphasizes the need for trained psychologists to administer the assessment procedures and evaluate the results. Managers at all levels are then advised how best to utilize these results to minimize employee turnover. A typical assessment profile, including the written report, illustrates the nature of this valuable tool, and some of the oldest consulting firms in the country - as well as companies which currently use psychological assessment - describe its cost-efficiency in depth. End of chapter bibliographies provide access to further examination of the process and its applications, and the work concludes with a look to the requirements of tomorrow's job market and how psychological assessment can help meet those needs.
CURTISS P. HANSEN is an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist with Lincoln National Corporation, a large insurance holding company. He is also Corporate Director of Human Resources Planning, Research and Development at Lincoln National and has published research in books and professional journals such as the Journal of Applied Psychology. KELLEY A. CONRAD is a Partner in the firm of Humber, Mundie, & McClary, a firm of Psychological Consultants to Management located in Milwaukee. He has taught special courses in areas of Industrial Psychology at local colleges and universities in the Milwaukee region. Most recently, he contributed to New Directions for Experiential Learning: Learning by Experience--What, Why, How.