Exam 6: Selection
Exam 1: Human Resource Management: An Overview150 Questions
Exam 2: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility150 Questions
Exam 3: Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Workforce Diversity150 Questions
Exam 4: Strategic Planning, Human Resource Planning, and Job Analysis150 Questions
Exam 5: Recruitment150 Questions
Exam 6: Selection150 Questions
Exam 7: Performance Management and Appraisal150 Questions
Exam 8: Training and Development150 Questions
Exam 9: Direct Financial Compensation Core Compensation: 150 Questions
Exam 10: Indirect Financial Compensation Employee Benefits: 150 Questions
Exam 11: Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining150 Questions
Exam 12: Internal Employee Relations150 Questions
Exam 13: Employee Safety, Health, and Wellness150 Questions
Exam 14: Global Human Resource Management150 Questions
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The uniformity of the procedures and conditions related to administering tests is referred to as ________.
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HR professionals use metrics to evaluate recruitment and selection effectiveness by determining the turnover rate,selection rate,and acceptance rate.
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Which term refers to the process of choosing from a group of qualified applicants the individual best suited for a particular position?
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Which of the following would LEAST likely appear as a preprinted statement on most job application forms?
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Psychomotor abilities tests measure a candidate's knowledge of the duties of the job for which he or she is applying.
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Which of the following is the primary factor that determines the success or failure of a company?
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Unstructured interviews are often time-consuming and result in obtaining different information from different candidates.
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As an HR manager,how would you prepare to conduct an employment interview? What is the difference between structured,unstructured,and behavioral interviews?
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What type of information should be included in a résumé? How have applicant-tracking systems altered the way résumés are written?
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An application form is a goal-directed outline of a person's experience,education,and training developed for use in the selection process.
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Federal employment laws prohibit application forms from indicating a position is employment at will.
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All of the following are reasons to conduct drug testing EXCEPT for ________.
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The keyword résumé uses keyword terms to describe an applicant's characteristics and industry-specific experience to accommodate the computer search process.
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Objectivity refers to the uniformity of the procedures and conditions related to administering tests.
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Applicant tracking systems are primarily used for ________.
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The selection process affects,and is affected by,virtually every other HR function.
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Which of the following jobs would put an employer particularly at risk for a charge of negligent hiring?
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In today's workplace,you can assume that managers and HR employees will review your résumé.
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In a brief essay,discuss the uses for cognitive ability tests,psychomotor abilities tests,and work-sample tests.Provide specific examples to illustrate your response.
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