Exam 9: Interviewing and Negotiating
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According to the textbook, the interview is defined as a structured conversation in which:
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Jody is having a job interview conducted via web conference.Which of the following pieces of advice would help her in the interview?
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Which of the following is not a strategy that could break a deadlock?
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What might occur in the part of an interview where the parties are working on rapport?
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The textbook suggests that the receiver of a telephone call is often at a disadvantage.Which of the following is one of the disadvantages of being the receiver rather than the caller?
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According to the textbook, what is the correct order of phases of the employment interview? Rearrange the headings below.
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In dealing with questions from the interview panel, which of the following pieces of advice should the applicant disregard?
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Which of the following is an example of a performance appraisal interview?
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Indicate which of the following statements are true and which are false, according to the textbook.
A) Bargaining involves direct confrontation of conflicting demands.
B) Negotiation involves both competition and cooperation.
C) In negotiation, the parties are interdependent and must cooperate.
D) If one party uses power to bully the other, negotiation is likely to lead to their victory.
E) In negotiation, trust and honesty are irrelevant.
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John is going into a negotiation to buy a new business.His ideal purchase price is called:
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Which of the following is an example of persuasive interviewing?
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As an applicant, which of the following should you do in preparation for your interview?
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Stacey receives a salary of $50,000 p.a.from her current employer.Without any additional information about the circumstances of Stacey's current role, we can say that when applying for new jobs Stacey's BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) is:
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In conducting the research interview, what statement might you make to interviewees in relation to ethics?
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Information collection interviews might include which of the following?
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Amanda wants to ask her interviewees an open question.Which of the following is an example of an open question?
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Which of the following instructions on conducting employment interviews would you include in a staff training brochure on the subject?
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