Multiple Choice
Behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS) refers to an appraisal method, which .
A) combines the benefits of narratives, critical incidents, and quantified scales by assigning scale points with specific examples of good or poor performance
B) requires a supervisor to evaluate performance by assigning predetermined percentages of those being rated into performance categories
C) requires that the supervisor keep a log of positive and negative examples of a subordinate's work-related behavior
D) is based on progress made toward the accomplishment of measurable goals
E) involves listing all the subordinates to be rated, crossing out the names of any not known well enough to rank, indicating the employee who is the highest on each characteristic being measured and who is the lowest, and then alternating between the next highest and lowest until all employees have been ranked
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