[IPAC-List] Passing points, a different question

Lance Seberhagen sebe at erols.com
Tue Jan 27 14:18:19 EST 2009


You would normally expect all incumbent Sergeants to pass a new
promotional exam for Sergeant, but there are a number of possible
exceptions. For example:

1. The new Sgt exam is not valid for the job of Sgt.

2. The old Sgt exam was not valid for the job of Sgt.

3. The new Sgt exam is discriminatory.

4. The old Sgt exam was discriminatory.

5. The Sgt job has changed, resulting in new job requirements.

6. The Police Dept raised its standards for Sgts.

7. Some Sgt incumbents became disabled, affecting their test performance.

8. HR made errors in test administration and scoring, causing some Sgt
incumbents to fail.


Lance Seberhagen, Ph.D.
Seberhagen & Associates
9021 Trailridge Ct
Vienna, VA 22182
Tel 703-790-0796
www.seberhagen.com




Joel Wiesen wrote:


> Hi,

>

> Let me clarify the question.

>

> It asks about a situation in which current, experienced, incumbent

> Sergeants study for and take a new exam for Sergeant.

>

> Thx.

>

> Joel

>

>

> Joel Wiesen wrote:

>

>> What percent of experienced, incumbent municipal Police Sergeants

>> would you expect to pass a typical, reasonable promotional written

>> test for Sergeant (i.e., a test based on knowledges and abilities

>> related to important/frequent tasks)?

>>

>> And what is the reasoning behind your estimate?

>>

>> Thx.

>>

>> Joel

>>

>>

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