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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. Guarantee of benefits - especially in pension plans.
graphic rating scale
vesting
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
employment-at-will
2. 1990. Employers cannot discriminate against people with physical or mental capabilities - and must make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities or religious preferences.
401(k) savings plan
EEO-1 Report
career path
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
3. Right for an employer to terminate an employee for no reason and for the employee to resign for the same.
social needs
employment-at-will
job ranking system
broadbanding
4. Act that provides individuals and dependents who may lose medical coverage with opportunity to pay to continue coverage.
functional job analysis (FJA)
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
OSHA form 300
development
5. An appraisal distributional error where the appraiser gives their employees unusually high or low marks.
culture shock
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
safety needs
error of leniency or strictness
6. Group specifically to provide a new product or service.
project team
contrast error
internal locus
manager/supervisor appraisal
7. A leader who motivates people to transcend their personal interests for the good of the group; characterized by the ability to bring innovation.
transformational leader
expert power
wage curve
career path
8. Minorities in the workplace.
unstructured interview
Norris-La Guardia Act
functional job analysis (FJA)
protected classes
9. Accommodation of several cultures.
postconventional moral development
pluralism
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
similar to me error
10. Positive stress that makes some strive to accomplish something.
quality circle
eustress
red circle rates
fixed-ratio reinforcement
11. Seeking to minimize ethnocentrism and moving toward pluralism and ethnorelativism.
core competencies
development assignments
involuntary reduction
managing workforce diversity
12. Hands-off approach over all decision-making without any further involvement unless asked to participate.
distributional errors
trait performance appraisal method
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
laissez-faire leadership type
13. 1947. Pro-business act created to counter the pro-labor Wagner Act by banning unfair practices of labor unions. Created the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) to help resolve grievances.
pay secrecy
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
negative reinforcement
active listening
14. Group of healthcare providers that guarantee lower healthcare costs to the employer; seen as a higher quality to the employee.
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
positive discipline
justice ethical decision
characteristics model
15. Test that measure what a person can do right now.
learning organization
strategic diversity management
achievement test
project team
16. Pay by the hour.
internal locus
disparate treatment
behavior observation scales (BOS)
hourly pay
17. 1972. Extended Civil Rights Title VII to government workers.
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
stress interview
four-fifths rule
18. Harmful stress that accompanies a feeling of insecurity.
positive reinforcement
progressive discipline
ethnocentrism
distress
19. An appraisal error based on biases of how the information is selected - evaluated - or organized.
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
authorization card
temporal errors
competence based pay
20. The oldest and simplest job evaluation that is based on grouping the jobs based on their relative worth to one another; can only be used on a small number of jobs.
point system
workforce diversity
recency error
job ranking system
21. 1926. Required employers to collectively bargain with unions. In 1936 - amended to include airlines.
job rotation
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
Railway Labor Act
selection
22. Understanding the duties of the job.
job analysis
fair representation
project team
servant leader
23. An organization that is participatory in problem solving - improving - and increasing capabilities.
compressed workweek
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
learning organization
trancenders
24. Performance appraisal by an employee of their superior. Usually evaluates on leadership - oral communication - delegation of authority - coordination of team efforts - and interest in subordinates.
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
subordinate appraisal
job enrichment
burnout
25. Rates performance of employee achievement of goals set by manager and the employee.
hot-stove approach
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
management by objectives (MBO)
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
26. An intent to resign from a company that is typically expressed in written communication to the employee's manager.
distributional errors
similar to me error
individualistic ethical decision
resignation
27. An extremely hard goal - but not impossible to reach.
graphic rating scale
physiological needs
value-added compensation
stretch goal
28. A pay attached to acquiring new knowledge or skills.
skill-based pay
Hay profile method
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
29. RIF that is composed of lay-offs - either across the board or through company reorganization that result in fewer available positions.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
recruiting
involuntary reduction
virtual team
30. A group with mix of specialists that are assigned rather than voluntary membership.
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
diversity awareness training
cross-functional team
learning organization
31. Fourth level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes self-esteem - confidence - achievement - respect of and by others.
esteem needs
cash compensation
four-fifths rule
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
32. The degree in which an individual believes they have control of their fate.
peer appraisal
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
locus control
authorization card
33. Test used by courts to assess merits of prima facie case of disparate treatment when lacking evidence - requires plaintiff to show he: 1. belongs to protected group -2. has applied and is qualified - 3. was rejected despite qualifications - and 4. th
McDonnell Douglas Test
culture shock
skill-based pay
partial reinforcement
34. Act that amended age discrimination in employment to include all employee benefits; also provided terminated employees with time to consider group termination or retirement programs and consult an attorney.
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
job evaluation
extinction
35. An organization that has generated a list of recommendation for executing an effective diversity initiative.
results performance appraisal method
voluntary protection program (VPP)
Society for Human Resource Management
tell and listen appraisal interview
36. Belief that one culture is superior to another.
error of leniency or strictness
punishment
recruiting
ethnocentrism
37. Teaching short-term skills. May be 'on-the-job' or 'off-the-job'.
cash balance pension plan
accountability
training
defined benefit plan
38. A program that encourages employers to go beyond the minimum requirements outlined by OSHA. It includes three: 1. Star 2. Merit 3. Demonstration
hygiene factors
career path
voluntary protection program (VPP)
strategic planning
39. Second level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes security of body - employment - resources - morality - family - health - and posterity.
affirmative action
distress
development assignments
safety needs
40. Compensation tied to a reward for effort and performance.
flextime
retirement
pay for performance standard
core competencies
41. 1986. Used to control the hiring - recruiting - or referring of people not eligible to work in the US. Uses the form I-9.
Immigration Reform and Control Act
Medical savings account (MSA)
internal selection
development
42. Employees that are not from the home or host country.
progressive discipline
third-country nationals
characteristics model
safety needs
43. Removal of something unpleasant for desire behavior.
affirmative action
negative reinforcement
social contract ethical decision
safety needs
44. Defining the characteristics that the organization feels would be a good fit for the vacancies. To recruit - an organization must conduct job analysis - provide a job description - and give job specification.
compressed workweek
horizontal career path
constructive discharge
recruiting
45. A step beyond tell and sell; stimulation of growth of the employee by discussing problems - needs - innovations - satisfactions - and dissatisfactions since last appraisal.
punishment
third-country nationals
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
problem solving appraisal interview
46. Rewards according to a specific time interval. Results in average and irregular performance.
fixed-interval reinforcement
separations
job analysis
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
47. RIF that include some type of severance pay and extension of benefits for a predetermined period of time.
involuntary reduction
third-country nationals
voluntary reduction
temporal errors
48. Improvement of job efficiency by simplifying it.
quality circle
job simplification
orientation
wage curve
49. A resignation in which an employee chooses to resign without provocation from the employer.
voluntary reduction
unencouraged resignation
contrast effect
social needs
50. The first level of moral development - in which people make decisions based on selfish reasons; concerned only with external rewards or punishments. A characteristic of managers with authoritarian and coercive styles.
social contract ethical decision
distress
host country nationals
preconventional moral development