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Issues and non-issues in the fidelity–bandwidth trade-off
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Generalizability TheoryIndividual DifferencesJob PerformanceHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyManagementFactor AnalysisCareer ConcernJob AnalysisBroad Bandwidth PredictorsBroad Bandwidth ScalesComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceMultimedia DeliveryCandidate SelectionPersonality MeasuresPersonality PsychologyBusinessFidelity–bandwidth Trade-off
This paper makes seven points in response to certain claims made by Ones and Viswesvaran (1996, this issue). First, we see no evidence that the fidelity–bandwidth trade-off has become a crisis in the empirical literature. Moreover, we seen no evidence that anyone prefers narrow band personality measures over broad bandwidth scales. In addition, because job performance is complex and multidimensional, broad bandwidth predictors are normally required in personnel selection. Finally, our conclusion is simple—the nature of the criterion dictates the choice of predictors and matching predictors with criteria always enhances validity.
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