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Predicting Correctional Officer Job Performance Using the Critical Hire-Screen and Personality Assessment Inventory: An Analysis of Incremental Validity

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This article measured the degree to which the Critical Hire-Screen (CH-S), a pre-employment test of integrity, and Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), a test of psychopathology, correlated with and predicted supervisor ratings of correctional officer job performance. Results revealed that the CH-S provided the strongest correlation with, and prediction of, job performance. Although PAI subscales contributed to the prediction model, relatively few subscales were ultimately selected, resulting in the CH-S explaining the majority of the variance. Implications for correctional agencies and pre-employment evaluators are discussed, and recommendations for the practical application of these results to pre-employment testing process are provided.

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  • Anthony Tatman, 2020. "Predicting Correctional Officer Job Performance Using the Critical Hire-Screen and Personality Assessment Inventory: An Analysis of Incremental Validity," International Journal of Human Resource Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 158170-1581, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:ijhr88:v:10:y:2020:i:1:p:158-170
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    1. Shusman, Elizabeth J. & Inwald, Robin E., 1991. "A longitudinal validation study of correctional officer job performance as predicted by the IPI and MMPI," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 173-180.
    2. Anthony Tatman & Matthew T. Huss, 2019. "Criminal thinking and pre-employment integrity testing: correlations between the Texas Christian university criminal thinking scales and critical hire-screen," Journal of Human Resource Management, Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Management, vol. 22(1), pages 65-69.
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