When rating format induces different rating processes : the effects of descriptive and evaluative rating modes on discriminability and accuracy
Year of publication: |
December 2015
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Authors: | Cambon, Laurent ; Steiner, Dirk D. |
Published in: |
Journal of business and psychology. - New York, NY : Springer, ISSN 0889-3268, ZDB-ID 227424-3. - Vol. 30.2015, 4, p. 795-812
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Subject: | Evaluative knowledge | Descriptive knowledge | Performance appraisal | Discriminability | Rating format | Accuracy | Purpose of evaluation |
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