Introduce future and current practitioners to the technical challenges, most recent
research and todays most popular selection tools with Barrick/Feild/Gatewood's complete
"Selection In Human Resource Management, 7E, International Edition".
This book's engaging, focused presentation offers advanced coverage that
details the development and implementation of effective selection programs within today's
organizations.
Students and those already working in selection gain insights from today's
latest research and court findings. Memorable, current examples further demonstrate how
key selection concepts within this edition translate into success in the actual business
environment. This thorough text is streamlined in this edition to focus on today's most
important legal, global and ethical concerns; psychometric measurement concepts; job
analysis; predictors of job performance; and criteria measures.
A new chapter on HR recruitment and new coverage of staffing versus selection,
external versus internal job candidates, and self-presentation beyond the structured
interview better prepare readers to successfully handle the challenges in HR selection
today.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO SELECTION.
1. Overview of Selection.
2. The Legal Environment of Selection.
PART II: MEASUREMENT.
3. Measurement & Theory in Selection.
4. Measurement & Reliability in Selection.
5. Measurement & Validity in Selection.
6. Measurement & Strategic Decision Making.
PART III: JOB ANALYSIS.
7. Identification of Knowledge, Skills & Abilities.
Part IV: RECRUITMENT.
8. Attracting Applicants.
PART V: INDICATORS OF JOB PERFORMANCE.
9. The Application Process.
10. The Interview Process.
11. The Process of Ability Assessment.
12. The Process of Personality Assessment.
13. Testing Centers and Assessment of Performance.
14. Testing for Integrity and Drugs.
PART VI: MEASURE.
15. Job Performance Measures.
688 pages, Paperback