This paper discusses how content validity can be achieved in the
development of an appraisal instrument within the hospitality industry. Decision
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constitute a "test" which, if challenged in court, must meet validation standards set
forth in the Uniform Guidelines for Employee Selection. In the case of a
performance rating used to promote or dismiss an employee, the rating must meet
the minimal criterion of content validity.
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