Multiple Choice
All of the following are features of a behaviorally anchored rating scale except:
A) Six to 10 performance dimensions are identified and defined by raters and ratees
B) The dimensions are anchored with positive and negative critical incidents
C) The wording on the form contains jargon commonly used by the ratee
D) Ratings are fed back using the terms displayed on the form
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