Exam 3: Job Analysis in Human Resource Selection
Exam 1: An Introduction to Selection66 Questions
Exam 2: Job Performance Concepts and Measures48 Questions
Exam 3: Job Analysis in Human Resource Selection53 Questions
Exam 4: Legal Issues in Selection93 Questions
Exam 5: Recruitment of Applicants44 Questions
Exam 6: Human Resource Measurement in Selection55 Questions
Exam 7: Reliability of Selection Measures64 Questions
Exam 8: Validity of Selection Procedures76 Questions
Exam 9: Application Forms and Biodata Assessments, Training and Experience Evaluations, and Reference Checks78 Questions
Exam 10: The Selection Interview58 Questions
Exam 11: Ability Tests for Selection42 Questions
Exam 12: Personality Assessment for Selection39 Questions
Exam 13: Simulation Tests53 Questions
Exam 14: Testing for Counterproductive Work Behaviors65 Questions
Exam 15: Strategies for Selection Decision Making79 Questions
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Task inventories do not lend themselves to quantifying job analysis data.
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One or two experts are preferable over a large (10-20 person) panel of job experts when forming the WRC rating panel.
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In preparing knowledge statements, adjective modifiers (e.g., "thorough," "some") relative to the degree or extent of knowledge required should be used since they make the statements more precise.
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Inferences on the part of job analysts play a significant role in identifying employee specifications.
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Historically, the task analysis inventory has been widely used in military settings.
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WRC statements should be written so that they specify the level that is required for successful job performance.
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Which of the following statements concerning job analysis interviews is INCORRECT?
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A job analysis interview is one of the few job analysis methods that can be relied upon as a sole method when the analysis is being conducted for selection purposes.
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In specifying WRCs, broad statements are preferable to specific ones.
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Respondent motivation problems often become significant when task analysis inventories are long or complex.
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When did a significant increase in attention given to job analysis begin?
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A job analysis interview is very useful for covering a large number of respondents.
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Most task statements (in a task inventory) are concerned with what gets done.
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