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Testing to predict tomato harvest worker performance

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Gregory Encina Billikopf, University of California Cooperative Extension, Stanislaus County

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California Agriculture 41(5):16-17.

Published May 01, 1987

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Abstract

A study of a group of tomato pickers suggests that a work-sample test could be useful in choosing harvest workers.

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An article, “Building Validity Into Your Selection Process,” is available from the author at 733 County Center III Court, Modesto, CA 95355. The author is grateful to James Wakefield, Psychology Department, California State University, Stanislaus, and to Howard R. Rosenberg, William 1 van Riet, and Julie Reinertson, of UC Cooperative Extension, for their suggestions.

Testing to predict tomato harvest worker performance

Gregory Encina Billikopf
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Testing to predict tomato harvest worker performance

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Authors

Gregory Encina Billikopf, University of California Cooperative Extension, Stanislaus County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 41(5):16-17.

Published May 01, 1987

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A study of a group of tomato pickers suggests that a work-sample test could be useful in choosing harvest workers.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

An article, “Building Validity Into Your Selection Process,” is available from the author at 733 County Center III Court, Modesto, CA 95355. The author is grateful to James Wakefield, Psychology Department, California State University, Stanislaus, and to Howard R. Rosenberg, William 1 van Riet, and Julie Reinertson, of UC Cooperative Extension, for their suggestions.


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