2008 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Using the Statistical Implicative Analysis for Elaborating Behavioral Referentials
verfasst von : Stéphane Daviet, Fabrice Guillet, Henri Briand, Serge Baquedano, Vincent Philippé, Régis Gras
Erschienen in: Statistical Implicative Analysis
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Various informatic assessment tools have been created to help human resources managers in evaluating the behavioral profile of a person. The psychological basis of those tools have all been validated, but very few of them have follow a deep statistical analysis. The PerformanSe Echo assessment tool is one of them. It gives the behavioral profile of a person along 10 bipolar dimensions. It has been validated on a population of 4538 subjects in 2004. We are now interested in building a set of psychological indicators based on Echo on a population of 613 experienced executives who are 45 years old and more, and seeking a job. Our goal is twofold: first to confirm the previous validation study, then to build a relevant behavioral referential on this population. The final goal is to have relevant indicators helping to understand the link between some behavioral characteristics and current profiles that can be categorized in the population. In the end, it may provide the foundation for a decision support tool intended for consultants specialized in coaching and outplacement.