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- Title
EFFECTS OF CONFIDENTIALITY ON PERFORMANCE RATINGS OF PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PERSONNEL.
- Authors
CRESWELL, MARCIA B.
- Abstract
The article presents a study which examines the impact of confidentiality on the ratings of professional health personnel performance. The study employs three collections of Operational Efficiency Reports including the June 1959 Annual Report, the June 1958 Annual Report, and the December 1958 Confidential Report. It mentions that the study focuses on 217 subjects which include 82 Research (RES), 59 Public Health, and 76 Medical Care (MC) officers. The result of the study indicates that thee was fairly high and consistent rating intercorrelations regardless of the reporting conditions involved.
- Subjects
CONFIDENTIAL records; PUBLIC health officers; MEDICAL care; JOB performance; PERSONAL Attribute Inventory; CHI-squared test; DATA analysis; STANDARD deviations; PUBLIC health
- Publication
Personnel Psychology, 1963, Vol 16, Issue 4, p385
- ISSN
0031-5826
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1744-6570.1963.tb01284.x