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Kaiser, R.B., & Craig, S.B. (2002, August). Beneath the Numbers: Factors Affecting the Measurement Properties of 360 Ratings. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
The cumulative research on 360-degree feedback is painting a discouraging picture: analyses of their measurement properties suggest they are plagued with error. This panel features three studies that isolate sources of error and point to a promising future for enhancing the measurement precision of this widely-used technique.
Featuring:
The Role of Implicit Leadership Theories in the Factor Structure of 360-degree Feedback Ratings
Roseanne J. Foti, Virginia Tech
A Psychometric Evaluation of Feedback Assessments: Reliability and Measurement Equivalence
Nambury S. Raju, Sylvia G. Roch, Larry L. Laffitte, Michael A. Barr, & Anthony R. Paquin, Illinois Institute of Technology
Building a better mouse trap: Item characteristics associated with poor measurement properties in multisource assessment instruments
Rob Kaiser & S. Bartholomew Craig, Kaplan DeVries Inc.
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