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SETTING CUTOFF SCORES: LEGAL, PSYCHOMETRIC, AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND GUIDELINES
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Performance ManagementCutoff ScoresLegal AssessmentHealth PolicyLegal AnalyticsPerformance MeasurePatient SafetyManagementJob PerformanceLawEducationPsychometricsSetting Cutoff ScoresHealth LawOrganizational BehaviorProfessional GuidelinesProgram EvaluationProfessional Literatures
Cutoff scores are used in a variety of settings to help managers make personnel decisions. Although cutoff scores are used widely, information about their derivation and appropriate use is scattered in the legal, psychometric, and professional literatures. The purpose of this paper is to analyze critically and to integrate these diverse literatures, to summarize what is known and what is unknown about the use and misuse of cutoff scores. Alternative methods are examined in relation to legal precedents set by the courts, to psychometric principles, and to the various sets of professional guidelines. Directions for future research are suggested, and we conclude with a set of recommendations regarding acceptable professional practice in this area.
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