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The impact of response distortion on preemployment personality testing and hiring decisions

by Joseph G. Rosse, Mary D. Stecher, Janice L. Miller, Robert A. Levin, Joseph G. Rosse, Mary D. Stecher, Janice L. Miller - Journal of Applied Psychology , 1998
"... Response distortion (RD), or faking, among job applicants completing personality inven-tories has been a concern for selection specialists. In a field study using the NEO Personal-ity Inventory, Revised, the authors show that RD is significantly greater among job applicants than among job incumbents ..."
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. The authors conclude that future research, rather than focusing on predictive validity, should focus instead on the effect of RD on construct validity and hiring decisions. Personality assessment as a preemployment screening procedure is receiving renewed interest from researchers and practitioners. A number

New methods in automatic extracting

by H. P. Edmundson - Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery , 1969
"... ABSTRACT. This paper describes new methods of automatically extracting documents for screening purposes, i.e. the computer selection of sentences having the greatest potential for conveying to the reader the substance of the document. While previous work has focused on one component of sentence sign ..."
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ABSTRACT. This paper describes new methods of automatically extracting documents for screening purposes, i.e. the computer selection of sentences having the greatest potential for conveying to the reader the substance of the document. While previous work has focused on one component of sentence

Sure independence screening for ultra-high dimensional feature space

by Jianqing Fan, Jinchi Lv , 2006
"... Variable selection plays an important role in high dimensional statistical modeling which nowa-days appears in many areas and is key to various scientific discoveries. For problems of large scale or dimensionality p, estimation accuracy and computational cost are two top concerns. In a recent paper, ..."
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, Candes and Tao (2007) propose the Dantzig selector using L1 regularization and show that it achieves the ideal risk up to a logarithmic factor log p. Their innovative procedure and remarkable result are challenged when the dimensionality is ultra high as the factor log p can be large and their uniform

Variability of Absorption and Optical Properties of Key Aerosol Types Observed in Worldwide Locations

by Oleg Dubovik, Brent Holben, Thomas F. Eck, Alexander Smirnov, Yoram J. Kaufman, Michael D. King, Didier Tanré, Ilya Slutsker - JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES , 2002
"... Aerosol radiative forcing is a critical, though variable and uncertain, component of the global climate. Yet climate models rely on sparse information of the aerosol optical properties. In situ measurements, though important in many respects, seldom provide measurements of the undisturbed aerosol in ..."
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in the entire atmospheric column. Here, 8 yr of worldwide distributed data from the AERONET network of ground-based radiometers were used to remotely sense the aerosol absorption and other optical properties in several key locations. Established procedures for maintaining and calibrating the global network

Pre-employment screening 1 Running head: PRE-E:MPLOYMENT SCREENING Efficacy of Pre-employment Screening in Residential Treatment

by Dawn S. Stewart
"... The purpose of this study was to explore the accuracy of the Prevue Assessment, a pre-employment screening tool used by Northwood Children's Services, in predicting an applicant's job suitability. The study intended to determine whether the current benchmarks set by the agency were good pr ..."
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The purpose of this study was to explore the accuracy of the Prevue Assessment, a pre-employment screening tool used by Northwood Children's Services, in predicting an applicant's job suitability. The study intended to determine whether the current benchmarks set by the agency were good

Pre-Employment Screening Among Health

by Madeleine Estryn-behara, Madeleine Estryn-behar , 2015
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Selection and Pre-employment Assessment of

by Diana Hardmeier, Adrian Schwaninger, Diana Hardmeier, Adrian Schwaninger
"... For years, terrorist attacks have presented a constant threat to civil aviation and highlighted the importance of aviation security. Threats that have reached new dimensions demand a reliable security check, not only for hold baggage but also for passengers and their carry-on baggage. For example, t ..."
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, the terror attack on September 11, 2001, has revealed a new dimension. Former terror attacks were comparable to Lockerbie 1988, when Pan Am Flight 103 was destroyed by a bomb in the hold baggage. As a result, immediate changes regarding hold baggage screening were introduced, and automated systems

Permanent Scatterers in SAR interferometry

by Ro Ferretti, Claudio Prati, Fabio Rocca - IEEE Transactions on Geosci- ence and Remote Sensing
"... Abstract—Temporal and geometrical decorrelation often pre-vents SAR interferometry from being an operational tool for sur-face deformation monitoring and topographic profile reconstruc-tion. Moreover, atmospheric disturbances can strongly compro-mise the accuracy of the results. In this paper, we pr ..."
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present a com-plete procedure for the identification and exploitation of stable nat-ural reflectors or permanent scatterers (PSs) starting from long temporal series of interferometric SAR images. When, as it often happens, the dimension of the PS is smaller than the resolution cell, the coherence is good

PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING A GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE

by unknown authors , 2011
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Estimating mediated effects in prevention studies

by David P. Mackinnon, James H. Dwyer - CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY , 1993
"... The purpose of this article is to describe statistical procedures to assess how prevention and intervention programs achieve their effects. The analyses require the measurement of intervening or mediating variables hypothesized to represent the causal mechanism by which the prevention program achiev ..."
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The purpose of this article is to describe statistical procedures to assess how prevention and intervention programs achieve their effects. The analyses require the measurement of intervening or mediating variables hypothesized to represent the causal mechanism by which the prevention program
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