Exam 2: Foundations of Recruitment and Selection I: Reliability and Validity
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Exam 2: Foundations of Recruitment and Selection I: Reliability and Validity58 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a statement about reliability
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If an employer does not have a reliable and valid selection process, it can still make a correct guess about an applicant that will have positive benefits for the organization.
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What is a potential outcome of a science-based selection process
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Employers must know the legal and professional standards in order to increase the likelihood that their selection processes are compliant.
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Employers who are concerned about an applicant's opinion about the usefulness of a test or certain questions on a test are considering what element in the proper use of tests
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When candidates are asked different questions from one interview to the other, validity is reduced.
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The Toronto Police Service requires candidates to show that they are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, are at least 18 years of age, and have a valid driver's licence and no record of criminal convictions.What would these requirements be classified as
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Measurement error can be thought of as the hypothetical difference between an individual's observed score on any particular measurement and the individual's true score.
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Which of the following is NOT a selection criterion for the Toronto Police Service
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What do you get when you square the reliability coefficient
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Discuss face validity and explain whether it is based on the perceptions of the test taker or of experts.
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The goal of selection is to identify job candidates who have those attributes required for success on the job.
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Hiring decisions must be defensible; they must meet legal requirements and professional standards of reliability and validity.
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What is the first step in an organization's selection process
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Which of the following is NOT a broad category of factors that affect reliability
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Which of the following is NOT a reason to use practice-based selection approaches
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What is the best way for HR professionals to ensure that their selection decisions meet the standards set by courts and tribunals
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Achieving fairness often requires compromise between conflicting interests.
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Which of the following concepts refers to the use of different selection rules for different identifiable subgroups
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