Adverse Impact
Adverse Impact Analysis by Favored Group
balanceAAP will flag statistical results on Adverse Impact reports, when they meet the parameters below. Positive Employment Action (Applicants, Promotions) The favored class is the one with the highest selection rate. Statistical evidence exists for adverse impact if the selection rate of the non-favored class isExample: Applicant Pool for Job Group = 100 Males and 68 Females Number of Females Selected: 10 / 68 = 14.7 (15%) Number of Males Selected: 6 / 100 = 6.0 (6%) Favored Group = Females 0.06 / 0.15 = 0.4 (40%) There is statistical evidence that Adverse Impact exists.
Negative Employment Action (Terminations, Involuntary Promotions)
The favored class is the one with the lowest selection rate. Statistical evidence exists for adverse impact if the selection rate of the favored class isPlease note that balanceAAP relies on Standard Deviation or Fisher’s Exact test to determine if the above results are statistically significant, depending on sample size. Results will be flagged if they are statistically significant.