Exam 5: Methods for Assessing and Selecting Employees
Exam 1: Introduction: Definitions and History41 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods in Industrialorganizational Psychology78 Questions
Exam 3: Job Analysis60 Questions
Exam 4: Employee Recruitment, Selection, and Placement40 Questions
Exam 5: Methods for Assessing and Selecting Employees60 Questions
Exam 6: Evaluating Employee Performance76 Questions
Exam 7: Employee Training and Development57 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation80 Questions
Exam 9: Positive Employee Attitudes and Behaviors96 Questions
Exam 10: Worker Stress and Negative Employee Attitudes Behaviors113 Questions
Exam 11: Communication in the Work Place61 Questions
Exam 12: Group Processes in Work Organizations93 Questions
Exam 13: Leadership71 Questions
Exam 14: Influence, Power, and Politics68 Questions
Exam 15: Organizational Structure, Culture, and Development77 Questions
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Compare and contrast content validity and criterion-related validity.
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Briefly discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the use of hiring interviews in employee selection.
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Discuss the use of letters of recommendation and references in hiring.
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Test utility refers to how easily a particular screening strategy can be used.
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Research has shown that the information on a job application that most consistently predicts job success usually deals with
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A power test is one that has a fixed time limit for applicants to complete the test.
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The greatest source of problems affecting hiring interview validity is
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A test that validly predicts performance in more than one setting is said to have
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For the most part, utility analyses of standardized employee testing programs indicate that
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The ability to understand, regulate, and communicate emotions and to use them to inform thinking is called
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Polygraphs, or lie detectors, are routinely used throughout industry to select "honest" employees for a wide range of jobs.
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Explain why job skills tests may be more useful in screening applicants than personality tests.
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