Rating Errors of Inconsistency as a Function of Dimensionality of Behavioral Anchors.

Abstract

The present study focuses upon rating errors of inconsistency in multidimensional behavior-specific rating scales used for purposes of performance appraisal. The hypothesis that rating scales which are more nearly unidimensional will result in a fewer rating errors of inconsistency was tested using a Mixed Standard Rating Scale developed for police supervisory personnel. Two measures of unidimensionality were used. The correlations between the indices of unidimensionality and rating inconsistency across ten rating dimensions were significant and in the predicted direction, confirming the hypothesis. The implications of the results for behaviorally anchored rating scales are discussed. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA068922

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  • Bruce L. Katcher
  • C. J. Bartlett

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  • University of Maryland

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