Within-group norming: Just because it might be legal, doesn't mean we should do it

Abstract

Within-group norming has been suggested as a potential solution to the problem of the adverse impact of cognitive predictors of job performance. Although it is a method that has been tried and rejected overseas, there may be a place for it in the Australian context. However, other options should not be ignored. This paper presents some caveats regarding within-group norming and offers some alternative strategies

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