Deck 15: Selecting, Appraising and Disciplining Employees

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Personality testing is prohibited under equal employment opportunity laws.
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Supervisors usually have the final word in selecting employees.
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The conventional approach to the appraisal interview is emotionally upsetting for both the supervisor and the employee.
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If tests are used in making the selection decision, employers must be able to demonstrate their validity.
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Preliminary screening helps weed out those applicants who do not appear to meet the employer's needs.
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Performance evaluations can be used for motivational purposes.
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When checking an applicant's references, it is legal to check on dates and terms of employment, salary, and whether the termination was voluntary.
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Operative employees are constantly in contact with high level managers.
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Supervisors are usually responsible for setting human resources objectives and doing long-range planning and organizing.
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Performance appraisals should be used for promotion purposes only, and not for the purposes of layoffs or discharges.
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Performance appraisals should be beneficial to the employee as well as to the organization.
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The appraisal interview is one of the easiest duties that is required of a supervisor.
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EEOC guidelines cover only preemployment testing.
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IQ tests are designed to measure the applicant's capacity to learn, to solve problems, and to understand relationships.
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The EEOC does not have the authority to set guidelines for performance appraisals.
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Work sampling tests give a good indication of whether or not employees can actually perform particular jobs.
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A physical examination may be required before the preliminary job offer is made.
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An organization can be successful regardless of number and kinds of people to do the required work.
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Orientation is not necessary for new hires that have a vast amount of past work experience.
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The appraisal interview is the aspect of the job supervisors like most.
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Most progressive companies do not publish rules and penalties.
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Due to today's emphasis on ____, teams are used at all levels of management to facilitate the staffing process.

A) Empowerment.
B) Efficiency.
C) Redundancy.
D) Decentralization.
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Effective discipline involves administering punishment that takes into consideration the employee's personality and his or her worth to the organization, even if this seems inconsistent.
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Verbal abuse of others, falsification of records, and alcohol abuse on the job are legal grounds for discharge.
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Over concern with avoiding errors stifles initiative, and encourages employees to postpone decisions or avoid making them altogether.
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Which level of management generally has responsibility for interpreting policies for employees and carrying out the selection and training of employees?

A) Top.
B) Middle.
C) Supervisors.
D) Project managers.
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After observing an offense, the supervisor should wait a few days before beginning the disciplinary process.
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The fourteenth amendment to the U.S.Constitution guarantees every citizen due process under the law.
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Properly administered discipline involves provisions for a prompt hearing, protests, and appeals.
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Every job should carry with it a margin for error.
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Progressive discipline is a series of disciplinary actions that are all equal in their severity.
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The selection process begins with:

A) Applications being taken by the personnel department.
B) A requisition from the supervisor to the personnel department.
C) Preliminary screening of applicants.
D) The employment interview.
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Discipline can be considered training that corrects, molds, or perfects knowledge, behavior, and/or conduct of an employee.
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Most employees prefer to work with a well-organized, well-disciplined group rather than with one that is not.
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First-line supervisors are powerless to prevent workplace violence.
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With a graduated scale of penalties, punishment becomes progressively more severe each time the violation is repeated.
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To maintain authority, supervisors should not discuss their appraisals with employees.
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Supervisors can routinely discharge their employees without the consent of top management.
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Employees should be given a clear warning of the amount of discipline that will be imposed for an offense.
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Which level of management generally has responsibility for setting human relations objectives, establishing policies, and doing long-run planning and organizing?

A) Top.
B) Middle.
C) Supervisors.
D) Project managers.
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Nine percent of college students do not pass preliminary screening due to:

A) Age.
B) Experience.
C) Personal reasons.
D) Schedules.
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The ____ stage of the selection process is used to screen out applicants who are obviously unsuitable.

A) Physical examination.
B) In-depth interview.
C) Preliminary screening.
D) Employment testing.
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____ guarantees the individual accused of violating an established rule a hearing to determine the extent of guilt.

A) Due process.
B) Progressive discipline.
C) Appraisal.
D) Validity checking.
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Pre-employment tests must be ____ approved.

A) OSHA.
B) EEOC.
C) OFCCP.
D) AAF.
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The ____ publishes Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures.

A) UAW.
B) EAP.
C) ADA.
D) EEOC.
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Most employees would rather work with a group that is:

A) Well-organized.
B) Well-disciplined.
C) Well-trained.
D) All of the above.
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The first step in disciplinary due process is to:

A) Notify the employee of the infraction in writing.
B) Make definite, provable charges.
C) Establish rules.
D) Impose a graduated penalty.
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Job offers for non-managerial and non-professional positions are usually made by:

A) Top management.
B) Supervisory management.
C) Human Resources.
D) None of the above.
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A performance review is known by all of the following terms, EXCEPT:

A) Merit rating.
B) Efficiency rating.
C) Employee evaluation.
D) Effectiveness rating.
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Which of the following interview techniques makes it easier for a supervisor to compare the backgrounds and experience of different job applicants?

A) Uncontrolled.
B) Unstructured.
C) Nonstandard.
D) Structured.
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____ is the process used to determine to what extent an employee is performing the job in the way it was intended to be done.

A) Performance appraisal
B) Management by objectives
C) Career counseling
D) Performance planning
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____ tests are supposed to measure the applicant's emotional adjustment and attitudes, and are used to see how the person might fit into the organization.

A) Proficiency.
B) Aptitude.
C) Vocational interest.
D) Personality.
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____ of testing is demonstrated by a high positive correlation between the applicant's test score and some objective measure of job performance.

A) Validity.
B) Authority.
C) Reliability.
D) Security.
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A performance appraisal can be used for all of the following purposes, EXCEPT:

A) To point out areas that need employee improvement.
B) To recognize good employee performance.
C) To provide the basis for employee discharge.
D) To invalidate selection techniques that meet EEOC requirements.
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Which of the following is (are) true?

A) Appraisal interviews are the part of the job that supervisors like most.
B) The supervisor should emphasize the positive aspects of the employee's performance while recommending improvements.
C) The conventional approach to the appraisal interview is emotionally uplifting for both the employee and the supervisor.
D) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following statements is (are) true?

A) The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits all preemployment physical exams.
B) A preemployment physical can be made before a preliminary job offer is made.
C) A physical exam may only be used to determine whether a worker can do the job.
D) A preemployment physical exam can legally require a medical history be taken.
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Employers must provide which of the following responses when asked about a former employee.

A) A written evaluation of the former employee.
B) Dates and terms of employment.
C) Credit information about the former employee.
D) All of the above.
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The probationary period usually lasts for:

A) Two weeks.
B) One to two months.
C) Three to six months.
D) One year.
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The word, "discipline" can be used to refer to all of the following concepts, EXCEPT:

A) Self-control.
B) Self-appraisal.
C) Punishment for improper behavior.
D) Conditions leading to orderly behavior.
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A(n) ____ is used to communicate the results of performance appraisal to an employee.

A) Management audit.
B) Appraisal confrontation.
C) Appraisal interview.
D) Central tendency.
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When an intolerable employee offense occurs, the employee should be:

A) Verbally warned.
B) Demoted.
C) Discharged.
D) None of the above.
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Disciplinary suspension:

A) Is usually handled by the supervisor.
B) Is usually given with pay.
C) Is used if previous warnings have been ineffective.
D) All of the above.
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Like almost all aspects of supervision, selecting, and training employees are shared tasks, though the primary responsibility should be left to supervisors.How are these responsibilities to be divided?
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If two people commit the same offense under the same circumstances:

A) The supervisor should consider the relative worth of each employee to the organization.
B) Both should receive the same punishment.
C) Punishment should be delayed until the supervisor can consult with higher management.
D) Neither should be punished.
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Identify some specific reasons for appraising employee performance.
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What are the four principles of effective discipline?
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The supervisor should deal with honest mistakes made by the employee through:

A) Negative discipline.
B) Counseling.
C) Punishment.
D) All of the above.
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Briefly discuss how the performance appraisal operates.
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Why are appraisal interviews difficult for the supervisor?
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Describe a typical procedure for selecting employees for a specific job.
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According to the principles of effective discipline, the discipline should:

A) Carry a warning.
B) Be immediate and consistent.
C) Be impersonal.
D) All of the above.
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In your own words, give a definition for discipline.
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Why is orientation of new employees important? What is usually involved?
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Using a graduated scale of penalties:

A) Is not possible when employees are represented by a union.
B) Management cannot discharge an employee for an intolerable offense.
C) The punishment becomes more severe after the offense is repeated.
D) All of the above.
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According to ____ an employer can dismiss an employee for any reason.

A) Due process.
B) Disciplinary restraint.
C) Termination-at-will rule.
D) Union rules.
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When the supervisor disciplines an employee, the supervisor:

A) Should try to retain a normal relationship with that person.
B) Should apologize as soon as possible.
C) Should try to change the employee's personality.
D) All of the above.
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How can an employer use preemployment testing to evaluate potential employees? Describe some of the tests that can be used.
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Personality testing is prohibited under equal employment opportunity laws.
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Supervisors usually have the final word in selecting employees.
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The conventional approach to the appraisal interview is emotionally upsetting for both the supervisor and the employee.
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If tests are used in making the selection decision, employers must be able to demonstrate their validity.
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Preliminary screening helps weed out those applicants who do not appear to meet the employer's needs.
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Performance evaluations can be used for motivational purposes.
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When checking an applicant's references, it is legal to check on dates and terms of employment, salary, and whether the termination was voluntary.
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Operative employees are constantly in contact with high level managers.
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Supervisors are usually responsible for setting human resources objectives and doing long-range planning and organizing.
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Performance appraisals should be used for promotion purposes only, and not for the purposes of layoffs or discharges.
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Performance appraisals should be beneficial to the employee as well as to the organization.
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The appraisal interview is one of the easiest duties that is required of a supervisor.
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EEOC guidelines cover only preemployment testing.
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IQ tests are designed to measure the applicant's capacity to learn, to solve problems, and to understand relationships.
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The EEOC does not have the authority to set guidelines for performance appraisals.
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Work sampling tests give a good indication of whether or not employees can actually perform particular jobs.
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A physical examination may be required before the preliminary job offer is made.
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An organization can be successful regardless of number and kinds of people to do the required work.
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Orientation is not necessary for new hires that have a vast amount of past work experience.
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The appraisal interview is the aspect of the job supervisors like most.
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Most progressive companies do not publish rules and penalties.
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Due to today's emphasis on ____, teams are used at all levels of management to facilitate the staffing process.

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C) Redundancy.
D) Decentralization.
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Effective discipline involves administering punishment that takes into consideration the employee's personality and his or her worth to the organization, even if this seems inconsistent.
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Verbal abuse of others, falsification of records, and alcohol abuse on the job are legal grounds for discharge.
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Over concern with avoiding errors stifles initiative, and encourages employees to postpone decisions or avoid making them altogether.
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Which level of management generally has responsibility for interpreting policies for employees and carrying out the selection and training of employees?

A) Top.
B) Middle.
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After observing an offense, the supervisor should wait a few days before beginning the disciplinary process.
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The fourteenth amendment to the U.S.Constitution guarantees every citizen due process under the law.
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Properly administered discipline involves provisions for a prompt hearing, protests, and appeals.
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Every job should carry with it a margin for error.
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Progressive discipline is a series of disciplinary actions that are all equal in their severity.
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The selection process begins with:

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Discipline can be considered training that corrects, molds, or perfects knowledge, behavior, and/or conduct of an employee.
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Most employees prefer to work with a well-organized, well-disciplined group rather than with one that is not.
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First-line supervisors are powerless to prevent workplace violence.
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With a graduated scale of penalties, punishment becomes progressively more severe each time the violation is repeated.
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To maintain authority, supervisors should not discuss their appraisals with employees.
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Supervisors can routinely discharge their employees without the consent of top management.
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Employees should be given a clear warning of the amount of discipline that will be imposed for an offense.
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Which level of management generally has responsibility for setting human relations objectives, establishing policies, and doing long-run planning and organizing?

A) Top.
B) Middle.
C) Supervisors.
D) Project managers.
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Nine percent of college students do not pass preliminary screening due to:

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The ____ stage of the selection process is used to screen out applicants who are obviously unsuitable.

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D) Employment testing.
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____ guarantees the individual accused of violating an established rule a hearing to determine the extent of guilt.

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D) Validity checking.
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Pre-employment tests must be ____ approved.

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The ____ publishes Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures.

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D) EEOC.
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Most employees would rather work with a group that is:

A) Well-organized.
B) Well-disciplined.
C) Well-trained.
D) All of the above.
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The first step in disciplinary due process is to:

A) Notify the employee of the infraction in writing.
B) Make definite, provable charges.
C) Establish rules.
D) Impose a graduated penalty.
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Job offers for non-managerial and non-professional positions are usually made by:

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C) Human Resources.
D) None of the above.
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A performance review is known by all of the following terms, EXCEPT:

A) Merit rating.
B) Efficiency rating.
C) Employee evaluation.
D) Effectiveness rating.
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Which of the following interview techniques makes it easier for a supervisor to compare the backgrounds and experience of different job applicants?

A) Uncontrolled.
B) Unstructured.
C) Nonstandard.
D) Structured.
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____ is the process used to determine to what extent an employee is performing the job in the way it was intended to be done.

A) Performance appraisal
B) Management by objectives
C) Career counseling
D) Performance planning
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____ tests are supposed to measure the applicant's emotional adjustment and attitudes, and are used to see how the person might fit into the organization.

A) Proficiency.
B) Aptitude.
C) Vocational interest.
D) Personality.
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____ of testing is demonstrated by a high positive correlation between the applicant's test score and some objective measure of job performance.

A) Validity.
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C) Reliability.
D) Security.
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A performance appraisal can be used for all of the following purposes, EXCEPT:

A) To point out areas that need employee improvement.
B) To recognize good employee performance.
C) To provide the basis for employee discharge.
D) To invalidate selection techniques that meet EEOC requirements.
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Which of the following is (are) true?

A) Appraisal interviews are the part of the job that supervisors like most.
B) The supervisor should emphasize the positive aspects of the employee's performance while recommending improvements.
C) The conventional approach to the appraisal interview is emotionally uplifting for both the employee and the supervisor.
D) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following statements is (are) true?

A) The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits all preemployment physical exams.
B) A preemployment physical can be made before a preliminary job offer is made.
C) A physical exam may only be used to determine whether a worker can do the job.
D) A preemployment physical exam can legally require a medical history be taken.
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Employers must provide which of the following responses when asked about a former employee.

A) A written evaluation of the former employee.
B) Dates and terms of employment.
C) Credit information about the former employee.
D) All of the above.
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The probationary period usually lasts for:

A) Two weeks.
B) One to two months.
C) Three to six months.
D) One year.
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The word, "discipline" can be used to refer to all of the following concepts, EXCEPT:

A) Self-control.
B) Self-appraisal.
C) Punishment for improper behavior.
D) Conditions leading to orderly behavior.
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A(n) ____ is used to communicate the results of performance appraisal to an employee.

A) Management audit.
B) Appraisal confrontation.
C) Appraisal interview.
D) Central tendency.
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When an intolerable employee offense occurs, the employee should be:

A) Verbally warned.
B) Demoted.
C) Discharged.
D) None of the above.
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Disciplinary suspension:

A) Is usually handled by the supervisor.
B) Is usually given with pay.
C) Is used if previous warnings have been ineffective.
D) All of the above.
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Like almost all aspects of supervision, selecting, and training employees are shared tasks, though the primary responsibility should be left to supervisors.How are these responsibilities to be divided?
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If two people commit the same offense under the same circumstances:

A) The supervisor should consider the relative worth of each employee to the organization.
B) Both should receive the same punishment.
C) Punishment should be delayed until the supervisor can consult with higher management.
D) Neither should be punished.
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65
Identify some specific reasons for appraising employee performance.
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What are the four principles of effective discipline?
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The supervisor should deal with honest mistakes made by the employee through:

A) Negative discipline.
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C) Punishment.
D) All of the above.
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Briefly discuss how the performance appraisal operates.
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Why are appraisal interviews difficult for the supervisor?
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Describe a typical procedure for selecting employees for a specific job.
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According to the principles of effective discipline, the discipline should:

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B) Be immediate and consistent.
C) Be impersonal.
D) All of the above.
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In your own words, give a definition for discipline.
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Why is orientation of new employees important? What is usually involved?
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Using a graduated scale of penalties:

A) Is not possible when employees are represented by a union.
B) Management cannot discharge an employee for an intolerable offense.
C) The punishment becomes more severe after the offense is repeated.
D) All of the above.
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According to ____ an employer can dismiss an employee for any reason.

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D) Union rules.
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When the supervisor disciplines an employee, the supervisor:

A) Should try to retain a normal relationship with that person.
B) Should apologize as soon as possible.
C) Should try to change the employee's personality.
D) All of the above.
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How can an employer use preemployment testing to evaluate potential employees? Describe some of the tests that can be used.
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