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EMPLOYMENT PSYCHOLOGY
Table of Ranks and Resulting Correlations
Name of
Rank in
Rank in
Rank in
Girl
Production
First Test
Second Test
A. . .
I
I . . . .
8
B...
5
C...
3
3 • • • •
3
D...
4
4-•• •
2
E. . .
s
S ---
4
F. . .
6
6....
7
G...
7
7-•• ■
9
H...
8
8....
I
I....
9
9-•• •
IO
J-...
IO....
6
Correlations. i. oo
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per hour is ranked as number one, the one who turns out
next most as number two, and so on down the line to
number ten. Every girl having been ranked on the basis
of output from 1-10, the next step is to take one of the
tests in question and rank each of the ten girls in the same
fashion according to her work in that test. We are now
ready to compare the output of the girls with their rank
in the test. For the sake of explanation, let us suppose
that the first girl in production was first in the test; the
second in production, second in the test; the third in
production, third in the test, etc., right through the group,
the tenth or lowest in output being tenth or lowest in the
test. It is evident from this that we should have a perfect
agreement or correlation between the performance of the
girls in the test and their performance in their regular
work.
Now, let us suppose that, in another test, there was not
such an agreement. Suppose that the girl who was high