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Bias in Selection

Mike Smith and Ivan T. Robertson
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Mike Smith: University of Manchester
Ivan T. Robertson: University of Manchester

Chapter 8 in The Theory and Practice of Systematic Personnel Selection, 1993, pp 146-158 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Discrimination is the essence of good selection: an employer tries to discriminate between applicants who will be good workers and those who will be poor workers. Such discrimination is right and proper; it increases organisational efficiency, it conserves society’s resources and it saves many individuals the stress and strain of struggling to cope with jobs beyond their capabilities. However, this discrimination is justified only when it is based upon the ability to do the job concerned. In practically all circumstances the decision should not be influenced by the sex, colour, creed or politics of the applicant. If these factors are allowed to influence decisions it can mean that less satisfactory candidates are hired with inevitable organisational, individual and social consequences, and this is usually termed ‘bias’.

Keywords: Minority Group; Affirmative Action; Quota System; Quadrant Analysis; Pass Mark (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-22754-9_8

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