Abstract
Interest inventories are frequently validated against group membership criteria. Two approaches are considered, only one of which is commonly used. The choice between the two approaches depends on the application being validated. The first and most common approach assumes that interest inventories are to be used in predicting which occupation coun selees will enter or prefer. The second assumes that interest inventories are to be used in suggesting oc cupations for counselees to consider on the basis of compatibility of interests. Validation of these two uses of interest inventories requires different treat ment of criterion group base rates. As illustrated by data drawn from a published study, the two ap proaches to validation can produce substantial dif ferences in criterion group hit rates. Such differ ences may be found in any study validating group membership predictions if criterion group sizes vary greatly.
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