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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. When some of the desired behavior is reinforced. Can be classified into four groups: fixed-interval - fixed-ratio - variable-interval - and variable-ratio.
motivators
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
partial reinforcement
host country nationals
2. 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.
progressive discipline
characteristics model
employment-at-will
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
3. 1994. Jobs are protected for those that go on short military service.
job rotation
four-fifths rule
voluntary protection program (VPP)
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
4. Basic individual beliefs about right and wrong.
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
values
servant leader
achievement test
5. The need for achievement - recognition - responsibility - and growth; they both eliminate job dissatisfaction and stimulate motivation.
training
job specifications
motivators
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
6. The curve in the scattergram that identifies the worth of jobs and wages.
behavior checklist
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
wage curve
7. Listening to understand without judgment.
fast tracking
aptitude tests
active listening
repatriation
8. A leader that clarifies roles - initiates structure - provides rewards - and is considerate of employees; fair - hardworking - and tolerant; emphasizes job-oriented(not personal) needs.
pluralism
transactional leader
piecework pay
locus control
9. 1986. Used to control the hiring - recruiting - or referring of people not eligible to work in the US. Uses the form I-9.
social contract ethical decision
Immigration Reform and Control Act
recruiting
orientation
10. Traditional approach to appraisal - a review by management one level higher.
process improvement team
manager/supervisor appraisal
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
401(k) savings plan
11. Pay according to the number of units produced.
piecework pay
third-country nationals
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
succession planning
12. Rates performance of employee achievement of goals set by manager and the employee.
stretch goal
hygiene factors
management by objectives (MBO)
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
13. Cost of living that measures the average prices of products and services over time.
alternative resolution procedure (ARD)
salary pay
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
consumer price index (CPI)
14. A resignation in which an employee chooses to resign without provocation from the employer.
unencouraged resignation
characteristics model
conventional moral development
job analysis
15. Removal of something unpleasant for desire behavior.
culture shock
negative reinforcement
telecommuting
locus control
16. An appraisal temporal error in which the appraiser inflates the evaluation because of a mutual connection.
repatriation
extinction
similar to me error
strategic diversity management
17. Harassment based on employment decisions; an economic or position consequence for noncompliance.
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
quid pro quo harassment
hostile environment
graphic rating scale
18. Rewards according to a specific time interval. Results in average and irregular performance.
hourly pay
cash balance pension plan
equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws
fixed-interval reinforcement
19. 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)
positive discipline
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
fast tracking
Landrum-Griffin Act
20. 1926. Required employers to collectively bargain with unions. In 1936 - amended to include airlines.
Railway Labor Act
external locus
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
job simplification
21. Groups of jobs within a class that are paid the same. Used by the federal government.
referent power
four-fifths rule
pay grades
problem solving appraisal interview
22. A flexible benefit plan for the employee - letting them choose the benefits best suited to their personal needs and situation.
fast tracking
burnout
moral rights ethical decision
cafeteria plans
23. 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)
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
forced-choice
consumer price index (CPI)
24. Leadership based on the control that management has over punishing subordinates.
utilitarian ethical decision
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
coercive leadership
fixed-ratio reinforcement
25. Rejection of a higher percentage of protected classes for employment; unintentional discrimination.
unencouraged resignation
adverse impact
OSHA form 300
tell and listen appraisal interview
26. Advancing to the next level in the minimum time required in the current position.
moral rights ethical decision
whistleblowing
quality circle
fast tracking
27. An appraisal error based on biases of how the information is selected - evaluated - or organized.
Walsh-Healy Act
management by objectives (MBO)
temporal errors
results performance appraisal method
28. Evaluation based on factor-by-factor of development and comparison. Comparison against key jobs within the organization.
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
encouraged resignation
factor comparison system
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
29. 194-point questionnaire with five-point scale to determine the degree in which tasks are performed.
telecommuting
job analysis
wage and salary survey
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
30. 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.
pluralism
fixed-ratio reinforcement
burnout
hygiene factors
31. 1974. Main federal legislation responsible for controlling employee benefit and retirement plans.
esteem needs
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
error of leniency or strictness
noncontributory pension plan
32. An attempt by the employer to alter the behavior of the employee by persuasion and motivational incentives.
employee involvement (EI) groups
adverse impact
job enlargement
tell and sell appraisal interview
33. The on-the-job method of development for new employees. May be formal or informal.
retirement
productivity
trait performance appraisal method
orientation
34. A group of 6-12 that meet regularly to discuss organizational issues.
quality circle
cafeteria plans
voluntary protection program (VPP)
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
35. Power based on individual expertise.
graphic rating scale
pay for performance standard
business ethics
expert power
36. 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
productivity
Civil Rights Act
process improvement team
37. A leader that has an ability to motivate employees to go beyond expectations; less predictable than transactional and embrace new ideas. Charismatic leaders are visionaries; they try to get others to see a better future and their participation in it.
non-cash compensation
pay for performance standard
charismatic leader
Clayton Act
38. A decision based on the principle that the behavior that causes the greatest good for the most is ethical.
culture shock
disparate treatment
host country nationals
utilitarian ethical decision
39. The combination of various appraisal systems to give the manager and employee the best view into the performance.
360-degree appraisal
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
broadbanding
social contract ethical decision
40. Groups of employees who meet to resolve problems and improve the organization.
business ethics
employee involvement (EI) groups
contrast error
fixed-interval reinforcement
41. 1935. Referred to as the Magna Carta of Labor. Guarantees the right to form labor movements.
expert power
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
culture shock
noncontributory pension plan
42. Statement authorizing union to act as their representative.
distributional errors
cash compensation
authorization card
subordinate appraisal
43. Various software programs that write job description and specifications based on job analysis.
development assignments
virtual team
Society for Human Resource Management
computerized job analysis
44. Discipline based on corrective measures of increasing degree. Most commonly used. 1. Oral Warning 2. Written Warning 3. Suspension without Pay 4. Discharge
Clayton Act
accountability
Immigration Reform and Control Act
progressive discipline
45. Belief that things happen due to luck or chance.
external locus
vesting
OSHA form 300
Davis-Bacon Act
46. Second level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes security of body - employment - resources - morality - family - health - and posterity.
esteem needs
workforce diversity
solicitation sexual harassment
safety needs
47. Withdrawal of a reward.
active listening
selection
extinction
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
48. Highest level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes morality - creativity - spontaneity - problem solving - lack of prejudice - and acceptance of facts.
critical incident
self-actualization
piecework pay
solicitation sexual harassment
49. A program that encourages employers to go beyond the minimum requirements outlined by OSHA. It includes three: 1. Star 2. Merit 3. Demonstration
voluntary protection program (VPP)
pay for performance standard
functional job analysis (FJA)
leadership
50. RIF that is composed of lay-offs - either across the board or through company reorganization that result in fewer available positions.
behavior checklist
human resource information system
involuntary reduction
trancenders