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Testing and the Paradoxes of Fairness

Testing and the Paradoxes of Fairness

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How can admissions officers, employers, and scholarship committees maximize the accuracy of prediction of individual performance while minimizing adverse impact due to group differences? Testing offers a straightforward solution to the first half of this problem. Tests are the best way to predict how someone will perform in school, in the military, in medicine, or while controlling airline traffic and flying a plane. Tests are also useful beyond personnel selection, such as for selection of a college major or courses. However, the other side of this problem is more complex. Using tests is always accompanied by group differences that could result in continued systemic discrimination by limiting opportunities for those who are marginalized. This book charts an approach to using tests that incorporates evidence, transparency, and societal values to maximize efficiency and fairness.

Author: Howard Wainer,Daniel H. Robinson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 10/30/2025
Pages: 228
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.48d
ISBN: 9781009576826
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