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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. The curve in the scattergram that identifies the worth of jobs and wages.
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
contrast effect
wage curve
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
2. A method of moving the employee to different jobs for variety - designed to prevent boredom of repetitive tasks.
point system
achievement test
job rotation
encouraged resignation
3. Leadership dependent upon one's position within the company.
development assignments
human resource information system
legitimate leadership
eustress
4. A time when the individual stops advancing before reaching the next highest level. It is not necessarily a failed effort because not everyone is promoted to the top position and many common career paths are not designed to lead to the top.
critical incident
Hay profile method
balanced scorecard (BSC)
career plateauing
5. A career path that is hiearchical in nature and consists of interdependent sequential jobs.
voluntary reduction
variable-ratio reinforcement
vertical career path
Equal Pay Act
6. 1990. Employers cannot discriminate against people with physical or mental capabilities - and must make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities or religious preferences.
halo effect
internal selection
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
7. A pension plan in which the amount is specific.
defined benefit plan
noncontributory pension plan
Walsh-Healy Act
contrast effect
8. Two part-time employees share one full time position.
strategic planning
job sharing
virtual team
Walsh-Healy Act
9. The matching of people with future vacancies.
human resource planning
self-appraisal
computerized job analysis
cafeteria plans
10. A method that evaluates based on: 1. Knowledge 2. Accountability 3. Mental Activity (KAMA)
job specifications
Hay profile method
behavior checklist
job analysis
11. Union must represent union and nonunion members equally.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
fair representation
ethnocentrism
eustress
12. Collapses traditional salary grades into a few wide bands and helps eliminate obsession with grades and gives management an enhanced ability to reward on performance.
union steward
broadbanding
non-cash compensation
self-actualization
13. The on-the-job method of development for new employees. May be formal or informal.
values
problem solving appraisal interview
active listening
orientation
14. Fourth level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes self-esteem - confidence - achievement - respect of and by others.
esteem needs
EEO-1 Report
noncontributory pension plan
locus control
15. A trait method that requires the rater to describe the employee's performance in a statement.; fairly subjective and reliant on the manager's ability to write effective statements.
employee involvement (EI) groups
employment-at-will
job simplification
essay
16. Laws that prevent discrimination in the workplace.
job analysis
diversity awareness training
value-added compensation
equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws
17. Positive stress that makes some strive to accomplish something.
Clayton Act
McDonnell Douglas Test
flextime
eustress
18. A procedural document designed by the federal government to assist in hiring - promotion - transfer - demotion - dismissal - and referrals.
arbitrator
distributional errors
fast tracking
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
19. Characterized by dictatorship that dismisses input from team members; decides the term of tasks and who will perform the work to be done.
quality circle
alternative resolution procedure (ARD)
authoritarian leadership type
taskforce team
20. Job evaluation based on classification of jobs in groups of predetermined wage grades. This is what the federal government uses.
fixed-interval reinforcement
ethnorelativism
job classification system
moral rights ethical decision
21. 1914. No forbidding the existence of a union.
union steward
Clayton Act
ethnorelativism
individualistic ethical decision
22. Team formed to solve a major organizational issue.
employment-at-will
taskforce team
continuous reinforcement
laissez-faire leadership type
23. Organization of healthcare professionals that provide services on a prepaid basis; seen as lower quality to the employee.
vesting
absenteeism
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
24. The ability to influence people to achieve goals for the organization.
reward leadership
burnout
Immigration Reform and Control Act
leadership
25. Groups of jobs within a class that are paid the same. Used by the federal government.
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
essay
pay grades
democratic leadership type
26. Not reporting to work.
absenteeism
critical incident method
development assignments
vertical career path
27. 1994. Jobs are protected for those that go on short military service.
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
aptitude tests
negative reinforcement
positive discipline
28. 1935. Referred to as the Magna Carta of Labor. Guarantees the right to form labor movements.
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
mixed-standard rating scale
alternative resolution procedure (ARD)
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
29. A neutral third party that will make the binding decision between both parties.
arbitrator
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
essay
30. Pay based on skills and increased job knowledge. Also called skilled based or knowledge based pay.
competence based pay
results performance appraisal method
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
401(k) savings plan
31. A written description of the basic tasks - duties - minimum required experience - and responsibilities required of an employee holding a particular job.
repatriation
point system
job description
burnout
32. Compensation tied to a reward for effort and performance.
voluntary reduction
functional job analysis (FJA)
error of central tendency
pay for performance standard
33. The different conditions upon which someone leaves a company; may be voluntary or involuntary.
separations
fast tracking
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
error of central tendency
34. An uncomfortable environment that interferes with job performance.
external locus
hostile environment
diversity awareness training
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
35. Belief that things happen due to luck or chance.
authorization card
referent power
external locus
employment-at-will
36. Discipline focused on early correcion of employee misconduct. 1. Conference between employee and supervisor. 2. Second conference when solution did not work 3. Decision-making leave (paid leave)
behavioral performance appraisal method
strategic diversity management
positive discipline
charge form
37. A resignation suggested by the employer to the employee.
self-appraisal
encouraged resignation
pay secrecy
social contract ethical decision
38. Compensation useful in advancing organizational goals.
value-added compensation
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
coercive leadership
39. Includes the social environment of the workplace and informal work groups.
affirmative action
informal factors
skill-based pay
moral rights ethical decision
40. 1963. Amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act. No discrimination of pay - benefits - or pension based on gender.
internal locus
management by objectives (MBO)
Equal Pay Act
job ranking system
41. A leader who works to fulfill subordinates' needs and goals as well as to achieve the organization's larger mission; the needs of others are placed above the leader's own needs.
servant leader
selection
involuntary reduction
retirement
42. Rewards according to a random number of behaviors. Results in very high performance.
variable-ratio reinforcement
manager/supervisor appraisal
fixed-ratio reinforcement
business ethics
43. Includes other employee benefits - such as health insurance - pension contributions - tuition reimbursement - and legal assistance programs.
flextime
transactional leader
non-cash compensation
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
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.
job specifications
internal locus
Clayton Act
recruiting
45. 1932. Labor legislation that outlawed 'yellow dog' contracts and forbade federal courts from issuing injunctions to restrain strikes - boycotts - and peaceful picketing.
authorization card
Norris-La Guardia Act
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
Bona Fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ)
46. Evidence suggesting selection precludes members from protected classes.
project team
eustress
restricted policy
criminal sexual harassment
47. Can directly align employees with the organizational goals - with evaluation based on profits - sales - etc.
productivity
moral rights ethical decision
Supplemental unemployment benefits (SUBS)
Equal Pay Act
48. The working conditions - pay - company policies - and interpersonal relationships; they help eliminate job satisfaction - but do not motivate the employee according to the two-factor theory.
subordinate appraisal
charge form
contributory pension plan
hygiene factors
49. RIF that is composed of lay-offs - either across the board or through company reorganization that result in fewer available positions.
voluntary protection program (VPP)
involuntary reduction
partial reinforcement
safety needs
50. Evaluating self - considering one's own strengths and weaknesses. Best used for developmental purposes.
voluntary protection program (VPP)
preconventional moral development
self-appraisal
skill-based pay