Testing to predict tomato harvest worker performance
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Gregory Encina BillikopfAuthor Affiliations
Gregory Encina Billikopf is Personnel Management Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Stanislaus County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 41(5):16-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n05p16. May 1987.
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Abstract
A study of a group of tomato pickers suggests that a work-sample test could be useful in choosing harvest workers.
Billikopf G. 1987. Testing to predict tomato harvest worker performance. Hilgardia 41(5):16-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n05p16
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