Question 1
a.
50%
b.
2%
c.
4%
d.
25%
2 points
Question 2
True
False
2 points
Question 3
True
False
2 points
Question 4
True
False
2 points
Question 5
a.
only those employees who have more than five years of prior experience in a similar industry
b.
employees on a short-term contract basis
c.
new employees while laying off others
d.
through realistic job previews
2 points
Question 6
a.
Management intervention
b.
Evaluation and follow up
c.
Measurement and assessment
d.
Tracking of intervention results
2 points
Question 7
a.
psychological contract
b.
non-compete agreement
c.
employment contract
d.
effort-performance linkage
2 points
Question 8
True
False
2 points
Question 9
a.
Motivation
b.
Attention
c.
Calibre
d.
Aptitude
2 points
Question 10
a.
Salary
b.
Advancement
c.
Administration
d.
Company policy
2 points
Question 11
a.
is an employed individual who is not satisfied with his or her current job
b.
conducts a haphazard and unplanned job search
c.
seeks a job merely because it is a requirement of receiving unemployment compensation
d.
has a good job and is not actively looking to change jobs
2 points
Question 12
a.
Focus on training and development to generate internal candidates for all the new positions at the utility
b.
Avoid including specific designations such as EEO/M-F/AA/ADA in the job advertisements
c.
Plan to do more extensive external recruiting for technical and engineering positions
d.
Highlight terms such as “young and enthusiastic” and “ journeyman lineman” in their official Web sites
2 points
Question 13
True
False
2 points
Question 14
True
False
2 points
Question 15
a.
applicant population
b.
entire pool of eligible candidates
c.
entire labor market
d.
applicant pool
2 points
Question 16
a.
selection
b.
labor
c.
talent
d.
applicant
2 points
Question 17
a.
summoning
b.
requisitioning
c.
pre-screening
d.
recruiting
2 points
Question 18
True
False
2 points
Question 19
a.
Wording about specific designations such as EEO/M-F/AA/ADA in employment advertisements would be considered illegal.
b.
A salon that advertises job openings for “young and enthusiastic” employees would be considered impartial.
c.
Advertising job openings for “exercise boys” for a race track would be considered legal terminology.
d.
If a disparate impact exists between an employer’s workforce and the relevant labor markets, then the employer is required by law to expand its external recruiting efforts.
2 points
Question 20
True
False
2 points
Question 21
True
False
2 points
Question 22
a.
the multiple hurdles approach of combining predictors
b.
the compensatory approach to selection
c.
discrimination under the ADA
d.
poor person/organization fit
2 points
Question 23
a.
the correlation between a predictor and job performance
b.
the applicant achieving approximately the same score in a test-retest situation
c.
the strength of the correlation between a test score and a predictor
d.
the consistency with which the predictor actually tests the desired construct
2 points
Question 24
a.
person/organization fit
b.
complying with EEO and ADA requirements
c.
matching the person to the job
d.
defining who is an applicant
2 points
Question 25
a.
soft skills
b.
predictors of selection criteria
c.
elements of job performance
d.
selection criteria
2 points
Question 26
a.
matching
b.
multiple hurdles
c.
compensatory
d.
universal predictor
2 points
Question 27
True
False
2 points
Question 28
a.
Situational interview
b.
Competency interview
c.
Behavioral interview
d.
Nondirective interview
2 points
Question 29
a.
Halo effect
b.
First impression error
c.
Cultural noise
d.
Similarity bias
2 points
Question 30
a.
test validity
b.
reliability
c.
predictability
d.
consistency
2 points
Question 31
a.
ability to connect with foreigners on an emotional level
b.
level of sensitivity to cultural issues
c.
ability to handle the emotional stress of an overseas assignment
d.
knowledge about a foreign culture
2 points
Question 32
a.
the lack of competition from businesses in low labor cost countries
b.
low involuntary turnover rates of U.S. employees
c.
rapid technological innovation
d.
the need to increase the rate of attrition
2 points
Question 33
True
False
2 points
Question 34
a.
Jeanne’s low sense of self-efficacy regarding the use of computer technology
b.
Jeane’s low motivation levels as she wants to get into a new career
c.
The fact that Jeanne won’t see the benefits of learning the library’s computer system
d.
The fact that Jeanne may not have the ability to learn the library’s computer system even with training
2 points
Question 35
True
False
2 points
Question 36
True
False
2 points
Question 37
a.
it reduces effective wages per hour
b.
it adds supervisory roles to part-time employees’ duties
c.
it increases worker productivity, and thus threatens job security
d.
it threatens job jurisdiction
2 points
Question 38
True
False
2 points
Question 39
a.
External firms are typically used for training purposes.
b.
It is the least flexible of all the available modes of employee training.
c.
It is more expensive than classroom training.
d.
Incorrect information from the supervisor can be transferred to the trainees.
2 points
Question 40
a.
cognitive
b.
conceptual
c.
behavioral
d.
emotional
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