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    Development of a Weighted Application Blank for the Carryout Clerk Classification in a Large Retail Organization

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    The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a Weighted Application Blank to predict turnover for use as a selection tool for a large retail organization. Utilizing the England (1971) procedure, it was hypothesized that significant derivation and cross-validities would be obtained. The hypothesis was partially supported: the derivation validity coefficient was significant (r = .28, p \u3c .01) and the resulting cross-validity coefficient was net significant (r = 19, p \u3c .05). The results and recommendations for implementation of the WAB are discussed

    Development and construct validation of an inventory for assessing the home environment for motor development

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    A contemporary view of early chidhood motor development considers environmental influences as critical factors in optimal growth and behavior, with the home being the primary agent. However, there has been minimal research examining the relationship between motor development and the home. The present study address this gap with the goal of creating an innovative parental self-report instrument to assess the quality and quantity of factors (affordances and events) in the home that are conducive to enhancing motor development in children ages 18-42 months. Following initial face validity determination, expert opinion feedback and selective pilot testing, construct validity was examined used 321 Portuguese families. Factor analysis techniques were used to: (a) compare competing factorial models according to previous theoretical assumptions, and (b) analyze the fit of the preferred model. Of the five plausible models tested, the five-factor solution provided the best fit to the data. Reliability was established througth the scale reability coefficient with a value of .85. The findings of this estudy suggest that the affordances in the home environmnent for motor development self-report is a valid and reliable instrument to assess how weel home environments afford movement and potentially promote motor development.4811-99FE-2ECD | Luis Paulo Rodriguesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Fidelity in Public Education Policy: Reclaiming the Deweyan Dream

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