Multiple Choice
A selection ratio of 2:50 would normally be considered:
A) a sign that the company did not get enough applicants
B) a sign that the company did not recruit from appropriate sources
C) a large selection ratio
D) impossible (it could not exist)
E) irrelevant,as selection ratios are not considered important to the selection process
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