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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. A program that encourages employers to go beyond the minimum requirements outlined by OSHA. It includes three: 1. Star 2. Merit 3. Demonstration
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
voluntary protection program (VPP)
fixed-interval reinforcement
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
2. Traditional approach to appraisal - a review by management one level higher.
manager/supervisor appraisal
partial reinforcement
broadbanding
social contract ethical decision
3. When twelve months have been worked at an employer with health insurance - a worker can transfer to another employer with no regard to preexisting conditions.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
transactional leader
temporal errors
leadership
4. Official discrimination complaint to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) - filled by employee.
expatriates
charge form
McDonnell Douglas Test
career plateauing
5. Can directly align employees with the organizational goals - with evaluation based on profits - sales - etc.
productivity
expert power
defined contribution plan
halo effect
6. A behavioral method that notes an unusual event that identifies superior or inferior performance by the employee.
critical incident
values
eustress
value-added compensation
7. Services provided for workers to deal with problems that interfere with how they do their jobs.
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
positive discipline
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
8. Compensation useful in advancing organizational goals.
job analysis
reward leadership
value-added compensation
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
9. Developed in response to a majority dominating the workforce.
affirmative action
Immigration Reform and Control Act
broadbanding
discipline
10. An appraisal error based on biases of how the information is selected - evaluated - or organized.
point system
temporal errors
human resource planning
job description
11. Rewards according to a random number of behaviors. Results in very high performance.
variable-ratio reinforcement
Immigration Reform and Control Act
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
self-appraisal
12. A decision based on the long-term interests of an individual.
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
individualistic ethical decision
alternative resolution procedure (ARD)
critical incident method
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.
factor comparison system
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
non-cash compensation
telecommuting
14. Teaching long-term skills.
preconventional moral development
development
Executive Order 11246
variable-ratio reinforcement
15. Breeds mistrust in the workplace; fairly excepted practice in private industry.
strategic diversity management
pay secrecy
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
wage curve
16. 1938. Provided basic pay structure for workers. Those that have to be paid are non-exempt and must be paid at least the minimum wage. Those who hold executive or managerial positions are exempt.
behavioral performance appraisal method
pay grades
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
silver handshake
17. A procedural document designed by the federal government to assist in hiring - promotion - transfer - demotion - dismissal - and referrals.
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
esteem needs
forced-choice
computerized job analysis
18. Group of healthcare providers that guarantee lower healthcare costs to the employer; seen as a higher quality to the employee.
orientation
job analysis
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
third-country nationals
19. A code of moral principles and values that govern organizational behavior.
union steward
job evaluation
business ethics
partial reinforcement
20. A concept Richard Hackman and Greg Oldham formulated after researching job design - focusing on three main parts: core job dimensions - critical psychological states - and employee growth need.
characteristics model
reward leadership
external locus
burnout
21. 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
fast tracking
aptitude tests
McDonnell Douglas Test
servant leader
22. Characterized by an open-line communication between workers and management; values team-input - and facilitates group cooperation without being overly active within the group.
democratic leadership type
authoritarian leadership type
contrast effect
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
23. A process to make the job more complex to improve the level of boredom of an oversimplified job.
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
learning organization
encouraged resignation
job enlargement
24. Identification of future candidates for future anticipated vacancies.
succession planning
social needs
balanced scorecard (BSC)
authorization card
25. Understanding the duties of the job.
job analysis
positive reinforcement
broadbanding
leadership
26. Causes loss of productivity - frustration - or depression.
noncontributory pension plan
burnout
resignation
pay grades
27. A communication of strong and weak points of the employee's performance - and then in which the employee responds with his feelings about the appraisal.
tell and listen appraisal interview
voluntary reduction
active listening
democratic leadership type
28. 1914. No forbidding the existence of a union.
team appraisal
computerized job analysis
noncontributory pension plan
Clayton Act
29. 1994. Jobs are protected for those that go on short military service.
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
learning organization
recency error
critical incident
30. 1972. Extended Civil Rights Title VII to government workers.
criminal sexual harassment
development assignments
human resource planning
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
31. When some of the desired behavior is reinforced. Can be classified into four groups: fixed-interval - fixed-ratio - variable-interval - and variable-ratio.
self-appraisal
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
partial reinforcement
Equal Pay Act
32. An situation in which an employer makes work life so difficult for the employee that they have no choice but to resign.
variable-interval reinforcement
critical incident method
distress
constructive discharge
33. A leader who motivates people to transcend their personal interests for the good of the group; characterized by the ability to bring innovation.
piecework pay
competence based pay
transformational leader
fixed-interval reinforcement
34. Sexual harassment that is nonthreatening - but causes co-worker discomfort.
coercive sexual harassment
stretch goal
inappropriate sexual harassment
job ranking system
35. 1964 - amended in 1972 - 1991 - and 1994. Broadest and most significant law affecting employment opportunity rights.
peer appraisal
Civil Rights Act
project team
strategic planning
36. Withdrawal of a reward.
extinction
job analysis
ethnocentrism
pay secrecy
37. Laws that prevent discrimination in the workplace.
equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws
critical incident
tell and sell appraisal interview
labor agreement
38. Giving something unpleasant for an undesired behavior.
development
punishment
internal locus
motivators
39. Threat of power in order to convince someone to engage in sexual activity.
coercive sexual harassment
process improvement team
transformational leader
graphic rating scale
40. Selection of the minority is less than 80 percent of the time - used as a rule of thumb in determining adverse impact.
four-fifths rule
unstructured interview
vesting
negative reinforcement
41. Means that people employed in an organization represent different cultural groups and human qualities.
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
workforce diversity
Norris-La Guardia Act
consumer price index (CPI)
42. Includes other employee benefits - such as health insurance - pension contributions - tuition reimbursement - and legal assistance programs.
cross-functional team
non-cash compensation
esteem needs
core competencies
43. A pension plan in which the main source of retirement funds today - some employers will match contributions to a certain percentage.
problem solving appraisal interview
utilitarian ethical decision
401(k) savings plan
social contract ethical decision
44. Two part-time employees share one full time position.
peer appraisal
job sharing
transformational leader
recruiting
45. Pay is the same each pay period regardless of hours worked.
burnout
salary pay
orientation
point system
46. A group of 6-12 that meet regularly to discuss organizational issues.
non-cash compensation
quality circle
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
training
47. The degree in which an individual believes they have control of their fate.
absenteeism
locus control
job ranking system
horizontal career path
48. Characterized by dictatorship that dismisses input from team members; decides the term of tasks and who will perform the work to be done.
subordinate appraisal
quid pro quo harassment
authoritarian leadership type
progressive discipline
49. Law that affects employers with one hundred or more employees and requires the employer to give advance notice of at least sixty days when a plant closing or mass layoff is planned.
authorization card
Worker Adjustment and Restraining Notification (WARN)
factor comparison system
voluntary reduction
50. A pension plan in which the employer contributes percentage of employer pay to an account that earns interest. When the employee leaves - the amount is rolled up into an individual retirement account (IRA).
laissez-faire leadership type
social needs
cash balance pension plan
wage curve