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    The Judgmental Measures of BARS or BES Are Developed to Define
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The Judgmental Measures of BARS or BES Are Developed to Define

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Question 12

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The judgmental measures of BARS or BES are developed to define the scale's rating points by using these as examples:


A) Judgmental data.
B) Task performance
C) Production data.
D) Job behaviors.

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