2023
DOI: 10.1080/1359432x.2023.2193692
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Computer-based training and repeated test performance: Increasing assessment fairness instead of retest effects

Abstract: When subjects are repeatedly tested in cognitive assessments, systematic score gains occur. Such retest effects become even greater when test preparation is provided between assessments. In the context of personnel selection, retest gains are often increased by commercial test training, which threatens the fairness of psychological testing because not all candidates can afford such offers. In the present study, computer-based training was freely offered to all candidates as part of the personnel selection proc… Show more

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