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Describing Success by Gender Through the U.S. Army Officer Evaluation System
2019
Industrial and Systems Engineering Review
The United States Army uses both subjective and objective evaluation methods when assessing the performance of duties and potential for future service in the Officer Evaluation Report (OER). Males and females proportionally receive the same objective ratings, but on the surface, it is difficult to determine whether subjective ratings are equal. This paper seeks to examine the different ways success is described in each gender and how the OER follows or deviates from these trends. Upon
doi:10.37266/iser.2019v7i1.pp56-63
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