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Scott Edward Highhouse shighho at bgsu.edu
Mon May 23 13:58:39 EDT 2016


IPAC 'ers
I am hoping that assessment professionals will participate in a study being done by a BGSU doctoral student for her master’s thesis requirement.

The project concerns public-sector beliefs about internet testing, and is different from the earlier survey we conducted on the topic (you may participate even if you participated in the earlier survey). The study is described below:

Attention Public-Sector Selection Professionals:

Public-sector selection professionals are needed to take a short (15min) survey regarding their use of unproctored internet testing for public-sector preliminary employment exams.
To participate you must currently be employed, at least 20 hours a week, in a job involved in public-sector selection.
For quality completion of the survey you will also be eligible to enter your email into a separate, confidential, one-question survey, where you will receive a gift card for $5 off your next Amazon purchase. Entering your email address only signals that you have completed the previous survey, and cannot be linked to your previous survey responses.

In order to take the survey please email the primary investigator (Sami Nesnidol at snesnid at bgsu.edu<applewebdata://C4B7C5A5-BA10-4C4E-A1DA-27A46DF577E5/snesnid@bgsu.edu>) in order to receive an email with the survey link.

Thanks in advance.

Scott
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Scott Highhouse, Professor
Ohio Eminent Scholar
Psychology, BGSU
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0228
419.372.8078
Personnel Assessment and Decisions<http://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/pad/>
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Scott Highhouse, Professor
Ohio Eminent Scholar
Psychology, BGSU
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0228
419.372.8078
Personnel Assessment and Decisions<http://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/pad/>

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