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Title: Corrections for criterion reliability in validity generalization: The consistency of Hermes, the utility of Midas
Authors: Salgado, JF
Moscoso, S
Anderson, N
Keywords: Interrater;Reliability;Validity generalization;Job performance;Ratings
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Revista de Psicologia del Trabajo y de las Organizaciones, 32(1): pp.17 - 23, (2016)
Abstract: There is criticism in the literature about the use of interrater coefficients to correct for criterion reliability in validity generalization (VG) studies and disputing whether.52 is an accurate and non-dubious estimate of interrater reliability of overall job performance (OJP) ratings. We present a second-order meta-analysis of three independent meta-analytic studies of the interrater reliability of job performance ratings and make a number of comments and reflections on LeBreton et al.'s paper. The results of our meta-analysis indicate that the interrater reliability for a single rater is.52 (k = 66, N = 18,582, SD =.105). Our main conclusions are: (a) the value of.52 is an accurate estimate of the interrater reliability of overall job performance for a single rater; (b) it is not reasonable to conclude that past VG studies that used.52 as the criterion reliability value have a less than secure statistical foundation; (c) based on interrater reliability, test-retest reliability, and coefficient alpha, supervisor ratings are a useful and appropriate measure of job performance and can be confidently used as a criterion; (d) validity correction for criterion unreliability has been unanimously recommended by "classical" psychometricians and I/O psychologists as the proper way to estimate predictor validity, and is still recommended at present; (e) the substantive contribution of VG procedures to inform HRM practices in organizations should not be lost in these technical points of debate.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1576596215000687
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/12561
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpto.2015.12.001
ISSN: 1576-5962
2174-0534
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