Exam 6: Selecting Employees and Placing Them in Jobs
Exam 1: Managing Human Resources107 Questions
Exam 2: Trends in Human Resource Management110 Questions
Exam 3: Providing Equal Employment Opportunity and a Safe Workplace108 Questions
Exam 4: Analyzing Work and Designing Jobs105 Questions
Exam 5: Planning for and Recruiting Human Resources109 Questions
Exam 6: Selecting Employees and Placing Them in Jobs105 Questions
Exam 7: Training Employees120 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Employees for Future Success105 Questions
Exam 9: Creating and Maintaining High-Performance Organizations122 Questions
Exam 10: Managing Employees Performance105 Questions
Exam 11: Separating and Retaining Employees125 Questions
Exam 12: Establishing a Pay Structure107 Questions
Exam 13: Recognizing Employee Contributions With Pay118 Questions
Exam 14: Providing Employee Benefits109 Questions
Exam 15: Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations106 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Human Resources Globally104 Questions
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Discuss how the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the Americans with Disabilities Act impact personnel selection processes.
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Christian is the HR manager of Pryor's Printing, a publishing company. He wants to know if a certain test of cognitive ability, used in the advertising industry, can be successfully used in his organization. This scenario suggests that he wants to know if this test is a(n) ________ method.
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If a person who is a reference gives negative information about a job candidate, there is a chance the candidate will claim ________, meaning the person damaged the applicant's reputation by making statements that cannot be proved truthful.
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A correlation coefficient of -1.0 between two sets of numbers indicates
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Ross is being interviewed for an entry-level financial analyst position at a well-known asset management company. Ross is asked questions about the current state of the U.S. stock market, the current net worth of certain financial firms, and concepts such as IPOs and mergers from a set of predetermined questions that the interviewer has prepared. This is an example of a(n) ________ interview.
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Sparkle Spin, a national appliance brand, recruited 15 people as brand managers. They all took a test as part of the recruitment process. Three months after the recruitment, their test scores were analyzed along with their performance on the job to find a substantial correlation between the two factors. Which method of research is exemplified in this scenario?
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A ________ interview allows interviewer discretion in choosing the questions to be asked and generally includes open-ended questions about the candidate's strengths, weaknesses, career goals, and work experience.
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The process of selecting employees remains constant for all organizations and for all jobs.
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For what purpose do organizations typically review applicant résumés?
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In general, the results of reference checks for job applicants will be most valid if employers
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The ________ of a type of measurement indicates how free that measurement is from random error.
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Russell, the new human resource manager at RTL Inc., proposes using automated systems for screening résumés of applicants. Russell claims that automated systems are better than humans at picking the right profiles. Which statement weakens Russell's claim?
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Lexie, a marketing manager, regularly interviews candidates for her team. Because Lexie is a people person, and her department is built on teamwork, when she interviews candidates for a job, she tries to get to know the candidates as people. She always begins by saying, "Tell me about yourself," and based on what the candidate says, she lets the conversation unfold for 30 to 60 minutes. How does this approach limit Lexie's effectiveness as an interviewer?
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Kate is the HR manager of Gunther Corp., a software company located in Chicago. She wants to establish the validity of a test designed for computer technicians using a predictive validation strategy. Accordingly, Kate must administer the test to
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Sarah, a manager at Energy Inc., conducts an interview with Matthew for a job as regional sales manager. During the course of the interview, she has Matthew take a test that assesses Matthew's integrity by asking him about his attitude toward shoplifting and his own experiences with shoplifting, if any. Which test is Sarah conducting?
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In most organizations, the first step in the personnel selection process is
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Reliability answers the important question if one is measuring something that matters.
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Which law requires employers to make "reasonable accommodation" to incapacitated individuals?
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