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Individual Executive Assessment: Sufficient Science, Standards, and Principles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

Rosanna Miguel*
Affiliation:
John Carroll University
Suzanne Miklos
Affiliation:
Organizational Effectiveness Strategies, Inc.
*
E-mail: rmiguel@jcu.edu, Address: Department of Marketing, Management & Logistics, Boler School of Business, John Carroll University, University Heights, OH 44118

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2011 

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Footnotes

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R.M. and S.M. contributed equally to this commentary. We would like to thank Dr. Dennis Doverspike for his review of this manuscript prior to its submission.

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