Interviews
Pre-Employment Testing
Validity Evidence
Performance Appraisal
Rating Employees
100

The most popular type of assessment organizations use to hire new employees. 

What is the Traditional Interview?

100

Large scale simulations of the job that require candidates to solve typical job problems.

What are Assessment Centers?

100

The type of interview that has better reliability and validity than the traditional interview.

What is the Structured Interview

or 

What is the Structred Behavioral Interview

100

Formal evaluations of the effectiveness of employees' job related behaviors.

What are Performance Appraisals?

100

Employee evaluation tools that are most likely to use anchors

What are graphic rating scales?

200

A more valid interview technique for hiring new employees than the traditional interview.

What is the structured behavioral interview?

200

Asking an applicant for a tutoring job to tutor a student while being observed by the interviewer.

What is a work sample?

200

Pre-employment testing costs too much.

A myth about using reliable and valid testing in organizations.

or

What is a myth?

200

Result when raters give all employees worse ratings than they deserve

What is a Severity Error?

300

Respondents describe and give detailed information about a situation and behaviors they used to respond to the situation in the past.

What is the Structured Behavioral Interview?

300

A meta-analysis showed this trait to be a valid predictor of all jobs for all occupational categories studied.

What is conscientiousness?

300

Mistakenly identifying innocent test takers as guilty

What is a false positive?

300

A performance appraisal that asks respondents to rate how frequently various behaviors occur.

What is a Behavioral Checklist.=?

400

Is constructed in order to establish validity for the questions used for a Structured Interview.

What is a Job Analysis?
400

The two categories that assessments for integrity fall into.

What are physiological measures and paper and pencil tests.

400

A statistical technique used to combine the results of multiple studies into a single result.

What is a meta-analysis?

400

A rater error that occurs when raters let their judgement one one dimension influence judgements on other dimensions.

What is the halo effect?

500

A flight simulator is an example of this type of test.

What is a high fidelity test?

500

In structured inteviews, test developers use this to establish evidence of validity.

What is a job analysis?

500

The idea that a company must identify and reward top performers and dismiss lowest performers leads to the use of this evaluation tool.

What is forced ranking?