Testing and the Paradoxes of Fairness
暫譯: 測試與公平性的悖論
Wainer, Howard, Robinson, Daniel H.
- 出版商: Cambridge
- 出版日期: 2025-10-31
- 售價: $1,220
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,159
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 231
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1009576828
- ISBN-13: 9781009576826
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商品描述
How can admissions officers, employers, and scholarship committees maximize the accuracy of prediction of individual performance while minimizing adverse impact due to group differences? Testing offers a straightforward solution to the first half of this problem. Tests are the best way to predict how someone will perform in school, in the military, in medicine, or while controlling airline traffic and flying a plane. Tests are also useful beyond personnel selection, such as for selection of a college major or courses. However, the other side of this problem is more complex. Using tests is always accompanied by group differences that could result in continued systemic discrimination by limiting opportunities for those who are marginalized. This book charts an approach to using tests that incorporates evidence, transparency, and societal values to maximize efficiency and fairness.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
如何讓招生官、雇主和獎學金委員會在最大化個人表現預測準確性的同時,最小化由於群體差異所造成的不利影響?測試提供了一個簡單的解決方案來應對這個問題的前半部分。測試是預測某人在學校、軍隊、醫學或在控制航空交通和駕駛飛機時表現的最佳方式。測試在選擇人員之外也很有用,例如選擇大學主修或課程。然而,這個問題的另一面則更為複雜。使用測試總是伴隨著群體差異,這可能導致持續的系統性歧視,限制邊緣化群體的機會。本書描繪了一種使用測試的方法,該方法結合了證據、透明度和社會價值,以最大化效率和公平性。