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100

The degree to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure is called the ________ of the test.

What is Validity?

100

Darrell, a job applicant seeking a position in an organization is asked to furnish written letters from former supervisors about the quality of his work performance. This applicant is being asked to provide

What is References?

100

The arrangement of jobs into categories reflecting their relative importance to the organization and its goals, level of skills required, and other characteristics is called

What is Pay Structure?

100

Stephen, a new employee of a tech firm, seeks advice from Yuri, an experienced member, and follows Yuri's guidance in his routine work. In this context, Stephen is playing a role of

What is Protégé? 

100

The human resource management process of determining whether a candidate has the potential to perform well in a specific job is a part of

What is Selection? 

200

An appraisal that focuses on relatively enduring human characteristics but that is difficult for employees to use to improve their performance is called a ________ appraisal.

What is Trait?

200

Lucia calls a former college professor and asks him to write a letter to her prospective employer commenting on her classroom performance. This is an example of

What is References? 

200

When interviewers present a job applicant with a scenario that is likely to occur on the job and ask the applicant how he or she would respond, this type of question is known as a(n) ________ interview question.

What is Situational? 

200

An appraisal that provides clear information about what employees are doing right and wrong and how they can improve their performance is called a ________ appraisal.

What is Behavior?

200

A manager's evaluation of a subordinate's work that occurs twice a year and is based on measures of performance dimensions of that subordinate's job is known as a(n) ________ appraisal.

What is Formal? 

300

Employees learn how to do their jobs by working closely with their team leader, observing and learning how the process functions. This is known as

What is On-The-Job Training? 

300

Quest Motors asks applicants for assembly-line positions to complete a computer exercise on their reading and mathematical skills in order to determine if they have the mental aptitude necessary to do these types of jobs. Quest is utilizing the screening procedure of ________ tests.

What is Ability? 

300

Keith, a middle manager, calls an impromptu meeting to discuss the progress of product development with his subordinates and plans to ask for suggestions to improve their performance. By doing this, Keith is implementing a(n) ________ appraisal.

What is Informal? 

300

Appraisals that are dependent on managers' perceptions of traits, behaviors, or results are called ________ appraisals.

What is Subjective?

300

Tests that measure the personal characteristics of job applicants that are relevant to successful performance on the job are known as ________ tests.

What is Personality? 

400

Negotiations between labor unions and managers to resolve conflicts and disputes about important issues, such as working hours, wages, working conditions, and job security, are known as

What is Collective Bargaining? 

400

The set of activities in which managers engage to predict the future human resource needs of their organization is known as

What is Human Resource Planning?

400

The information that managers need to make good human resources decisions about how to train, motivate, and reward organizational members can be obtained through

What is The Performance Appraisal? 

400

In the United States, the law which requires male and female employees to be paid the same if they perform equal work is

What is Equal Pay Act? 

400

A performance appraisal, which includes an employee's peers or coworkers, subordinates, supervisors, and sometimes even clients, is called a ________ appraisal.

What is 360-Degree?

500

The attempt by managers to estimate the qualifications and the number of employees an organization will need, given its goals and strategies, is the process of

What is Demand Forecasting? 

500

The process where job hunters come to an organization and inquire about employment possibilities is referred to as

What is Walk-Ins?

500

A manager changes jobs within an organization and moves to another job at the same level without any major changes in authority or responsibility. This is known as

What is Lateral Move?

500

The relative position of an organization's pay incentives in comparison with those of other organizations in the same industry employing similar kinds of workers is called pay ___.

What is Level?

500

Steffie has requested a week's leave to be with her ill mother, even though doing this would result in a loss of pay. However, her manager refuses to grant her the leave. By doing this, the manager is violating

What is The Family and Medical Leave Act?