Exam 9: Evaluating the Market
Exam 1: A Road Map to Effective Compensation46 Questions
Exam 2: A Strategic Framework for Compensation45 Questions
Exam 3: A Behavioural Framework for Compensation46 Questions
Exam 4: Components of Compensation Strategy46 Questions
Exam 5: Performance Pay Choices46 Questions
Exam 6: Formulating the Reward and Compensation Strategy46 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Jobs: The Job Evaluation Process45 Questions
Exam 8: Evaluating Jobs: The Point Method of Job Evaluation44 Questions
Exam 9: Evaluating the Market45 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Individuals46 Questions
Exam 11: Designing Performance Pay Plans45 Questions
Exam 12: Designing Indirect Pay Plans45 Questions
Exam 13: Activating and Maintaining an Effective Compensation System45 Questions
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Which of the following measures can be used to assess the central tendency of pay?
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What critical assumption underpins labour market compensation surveys that may serve to illustrate the need for pay equity legislation?
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Which of the following identifies two crucial dimensions of the labour market?
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According to the text, sources of compensation market data include government agencies, trade journals, and compensation consultants.
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Which of the following situations is an indication that the pay level for a particular job in your firm is inappropriate?
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A very large interquartile quotient tends to indicate that all jobs in the sample are equivalent.
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Our textbook identifies two in-house methods that may be used to collect compensation data. Which of the following is classified as a so-called "in-house" source?
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Although very costly to use on a significant scale, which method of data collection provides the best quality of information?
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Which of the following best explains why current employers do not seem to reduce wages for existing employees in the short term when the supply for a particular set of skills far outstrips the demand?
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What are three of the main "third-party" sources of compensation data?
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Which of the following is NOT considered a general pattern in compensation levels?
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As a human resource specialist, you recommend an international scope when defining the relevant labour market for a nuclear physicist to be responsible for the safety of a Canadian nuclear reactor. Which of the following variables is likely to be informing your decision?
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What are two main disadvantages associated with using informal in-house surveys?
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Discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of in-house surveys.
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What is the main challenge facing organizations that use the "simple mean" to assess central tendency?
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Identify and briefly describe the four main steps in conducting a compensation survey.
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Which of the following is NOT a main step in conducting a proper compensation survey?
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