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Retesting in Selection: a Meta-analysis of Coaching and Practice Effects for Tests of Cognitive Ability

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Journal J Appl Psychol
Specialty Psychology
Date 2007 Mar 21
PMID 17371085
Citations 57
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Abstract

Previous studies have indicated that as many as 25% to 50% of applicants in organizational and educational settings are retested with measures of cognitive ability. Researchers have shown that practice effects are found across measurement occasions such that scores improve when these applicants retest. In this study, the authors used meta-analysis to summarize the results of 50 studies of practice effects for tests of cognitive ability. Results from 107 samples and 134,436 participants revealed an adjusted overall effect size of .26. Moderator analyses indicated that effects were larger when practice was accompanied by test coaching and when identical forms were used. Additional research is needed to understand the impact of retesting on the validity inferences drawn from test scores.

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