Robinson Navarrete Moraga’s research while affiliated with University of Santiago Chile and other places

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Problemas éticos y consecuencias reconocidas por psicólogos nóveles en reclutamiento y selección de personal
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November 2017

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Psicoperspectivas Individuo y Sociedad

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Robinson Navarrete Moraga

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Based on professional ethics in the exercise of work and organizational psychology, a qualitative research was conducted using the approach of constructivist grounded theory, with the objective of describing recognized ethical problems in recruitment and selection of personnel processes, as well as its consequences, with the participation of 40 junior Chilean psychologists. The problems recognized were discrimination, especially of gender, favor candidates and adulteration of psychological reports under pressure from clients and bosses. In the case of a fault, the most striking consequences on psychologists were negative emotions and moral distress, with little recognition of the negative impacts on candidates and organizations. When it was taken as an option not to commit a fault, the presence of sanctions for professionals was reported. The reports denote passivity and the low organizational power of the early psychologists, as well as organizational naturalization and the abusive practices of the employers.

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Ethical problems and their consequences recognized by novice psychologists in recruitment and selection processes

January 2017

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Based on professional ethics in the exercise of work and organizational psychology, a qualitative research was conducted using the approach of constructivist grounded theory, with the objective of describing recognized ethical problems in recruitment and selection of personnel processes, as well as its consequences, with the participation of 40 junior Chilean psychologists. The problems recognized were discrimination, especially of gender, favor candidates and adulteration of psychological reports under pressure from clients and bosses. In the case of a fault, the most striking consequences on psychologists were negative emotions and moral distress, with little recognition of the negative impacts on candidates and organizations. When it was taken as an option not to commit a fault, the presence of sanctions for professionals was reported. The reports denote passivity and the low organizational power of the early psychologists, as well as organizational naturalization and the abusive practices of the employers.

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... The reliability and scientific validity of personnel selection tools are necessary, but insufficient, requirements from an ethical point of view. Rodríguez, Navarrete Moraga, and Bargsted Aravena (2017) questioned the use of instruments and methodologies that are irrelevant or that invade people's privacy; misuse of information; inequality of employment opportunities; use of instruments whose prediction of job performance is scarce (Rorschach test, graphology, tests based on drawings, among others); discrimination against applicants based on their appearance, age, ideologies, leisure preferences and / or sexual orientation; falsification of the information offered by the candidates; conflicts related to the degree of admissible inquiry by recruiters and the unequal power relationship (excessive delays, ambiguous processes, intimidation). ...

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The Processes of Recruitment and Selection of Personnel: Between Objectivity and Subjectivity
Ethical problems and their consequences recognized by novice psychologists in recruitment and selection processes

... On the other hand, the study by Rodríguez et al. (2017) establishes that in Chile, the deregulation of consulting firms and poor professional development have led to the emergence of bad practices, among which is the use of assessment instruments of low technical quality, i.e., without relevance, reliability, or scientific validity. The authors point out that bad practices in this context incur significant costs for both the organization and the applicants, as well as for the psychologists responsible for conducting the screening processes. ...

Problemas éticos y consecuencias reconocidas por psicólogos nóveles en reclutamiento y selección de personal

Psicoperspectivas Individuo y Sociedad