Biographical Profile
Arne Evers obtained his masters in 1971 in Work Psychology
at the University of Amsterdam . Following, he worked for two
years on a dissertation grant on the construction and
validation of a vocational interest inventory. In 1973 he took
for 12 years the position of research manager at the Institute
of Social and Industrial Psychology of the University of
Amsterdam . After changing in 1985 to the Unit of Work and
Organizational Psychology, he finished his dissertation in
1987. Since 1975 Arne Evers is the representative of the
Department of Psychology of the University of Amsterdam in the
Dutch Committee on Testing, which he chaired from 1987 to 1993.
In 1996 he was appointed as the Dutch representative in the
International Test Commission and in 1998 he became a member of
the Task Force on Test and Testing of the European Federation
of Psychologists' Associations.
Research Interests
Arne has specialized in topics that have to do with test use
and test quality, and with test construction in the field of
work and organizational psychology. Related fields of interest
are fairness issues in personnel selection and research on work
stress.
Key publications
- Evers, A., Braak, M. S. L., Frima, R. M., &
Vliet-Mulder, J.C. van (2009-2011). COTAN
Documentatie . Amsterdam: Boom test uitgevers.
- Sijtsma, K., & Evers, A. (2011). Validiteit als
Tweezijdig Probleem. De Psycholoog, 46 , 40-46.
- Evers, A., Sijtsma, K., Lucassen, W., & Meijer, R. R.
(2010). The Dutch review process for evaluating the quality
of psychological tests: History, procedure and results.
International Journal of Testing, 10, 295-317 .
- Sackett, P. R., Shen, W., Myors, B., Lievens, F.,
Schollaert, E., Van Hoye, G., Cronshaw, S. F., Onyura, B.,
Mladinic, A., Rodríguez, V., Steiner, D. D., Rolland, F.,
Schuler, H., Frintrup, A., Nikolaou, I., Tomprou, M.,
Subramony, S., Raj, S. B., Tzafrir, S., Bamberger, P.,
Bertolino, M., Mariani, M., Fraccaroli, F., Sekiguchi, T.,
Yang, H., Anderson, N.R., Evers, A., Chernyshenko, O.,
Englert, P., Kriek, H. J., Joubert, T., Salgado, J. F.,
König, C. J., Thommen, L. A., Chuang, A., Sinangil, H. K.,
Bayazit, M., Cook, M., & Aguinis, H. (2010). Perspectives
from twenty-two countries on the legal environment for
selection. In J. L. Farr & N. Tippins (Eds.),
Handbook of Employee Selection (pp. 651-676 ). New
York : Taylor & Francis.
- Dijkstra, M.T.M., De Dreu, C.K.W.,Evers,A., & van
Dierendonck, D. (2009). Passive responsesto interpersonal
conflict at work amplify employee strain. European
Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology , 18,
405-423.
- Evers, A., Rasche, J., & Schabracq, M.J. (2008). High
Sensory-Processing Sensitivity at Work. International
Journal of Stress Management, 15 , 189-198.
- Voskuijl, O. F., & Evers, A. (2008). Job analysis and
competency modeling. In S. Cartwright & C. L. Cooper
(Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Personnel Psychology
(pp. 139-162). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
- Evers, A., Anderson, N., & Voskuijl, O. F. (Eds.)
(2005). The Blackwell Handbook of Personnel
Selection . Oxford , England : Blackwell.
- Evers, A., Te Nijenhuis, J., & Van der Flier, H.
(2005). Ethnic bias and fairness in personnel selection:
Evidence and consequences. In A. Evers, N. Anderson, & O.
F. Voskuijl (Eds.), The Blackwell Handbook of Personnel
Selection (pp. 306-328). Oxford , England :
Blackwell.
- Voskuijl, O. F., Evers, A., & Geerlings, S. (2005).
Is the obvious obvious? Considerations about ethical issues
in personnel selection. In A. Evers, N. Anderson, & O. F.
Voskuijl (Eds.), The Blackwell Handbook of Personnel
Selection (pp. 98-118). Oxford , England :
Blackwell.
- Te Nijenhuis, J., De Jong, M-J., Evers, A., & Van der
Flier, H. (2004). Are cognitive differences between immigrant
and majority groups diminishing? European Journal of
Personality , 18 , 405-434.