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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. Cost of living that measures the average prices of products and services over time.
defined benefit plan
consumer price index (CPI)
coercive leadership
Immigration Reform and Control Act
2. Breeds mistrust in the workplace; fairly excepted practice in private industry.
learning organization
non-cash compensation
pay secrecy
career path
3. Rejection of a higher percentage of protected classes for employment; unintentional discrimination.
flextime
pay grades
adverse impact
wage and salary survey
4. Performance appraisal done by fellow employees - usually combined by the manager into a single profile for use. May be the most accurate - but not used due to popularity copntests.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
peer appraisal
authoritarian leadership type
authorization card
5. Test that measure what a person can do right now.
safety needs
external locus
error of leniency or strictness
achievement test
6. An early retirement incentive in a form of a cash bonus or increased pension.
pay secrecy
silver handshake
postconventional moral development
recency error
7. 1964 - amended in 1972 - 1991 - and 1994. Broadest and most significant law affecting employment opportunity rights.
hostile environment
protected classes
hygiene factors
Civil Rights Act
8. Evidence suggesting selection precludes members from protected classes.
pay grades
job enlargement
tell and listen appraisal interview
restricted policy
9. Helps manager translate measurement framework from strategic to operational goals.
justice ethical decision
authoritarian leadership type
balanced scorecard (BSC)
coercive leadership
10. A medical insurance plan that the employer contributes to meet the needs of the individual's medical needs.
red circle rates
separations
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
Medical savings account (MSA)
11. Belief that one culture is superior to another.
project team
ethnocentrism
results performance appraisal method
generalized sexual harassment
12. Measure the extent which someone has characteristics. Relatively inexpensive - but high potential for errors - and not useful in allocating rewards or promotions.
trait performance appraisal method
unstructured interview
job analysis
Clayton Act
13. 1935. Referred to as the Magna Carta of Labor. Guarantees the right to form labor movements.
balanced scorecard (BSC)
eustress
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
job description
14. An appraisal temporal error when the evaluation is based upon the employee's most recent behavior.
charge form
pay for performance standard
recency error
external locus
15. A pension plan in which both employer and employee fund pensions.
virtual team
locus control
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
contributory pension plan
16. Hands-off approach over all decision-making without any further involvement unless asked to participate.
justice ethical decision
peer appraisal
laissez-faire leadership type
non-cash compensation
17. The idea that people with authority are subject to reporting to superiors.
accountability
burnout
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
360-degree appraisal
18. RIF that is composed of lay-offs - either across the board or through company reorganization that result in fewer available positions.
involuntary reduction
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
fixed-ratio reinforcement
fixed-interval reinforcement
19. A group with mix of specialists that are assigned rather than voluntary membership.
results performance appraisal method
temporal errors
telecommuting
cross-functional team
20. Harmful stress that accompanies a feeling of insecurity.
distress
Bona Fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ)
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
career path
21. A decision based on the long-term interests of an individual.
error of leniency or strictness
Railway Labor Act
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
individualistic ethical decision
22. 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.
strategic diversity management
tell and sell appraisal interview
pay equity
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
23. 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.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
coercive sexual harassment
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
hygiene factors
24. Not reporting to work.
similar to me error
Civil Rights Act
absenteeism
Landrum-Griffin Act
25. Strength of person's convictions. The higher it is - the more likely one will follow what they believe is ethical in lieu of following unethical impulses.
human resource planning
subordinate appraisal
pluralism
ego strength
26. The knowledge - skills - and abilities required for the job.
quality circle
career path
problem solving appraisal interview
job specifications
27. A pension plan in which amount of benefits are based on how much is in their account at time of retirement.
individualistic ethical decision
contrast error
defined contribution plan
distributional errors
28. A resignation in which an employee chooses to resign without provocation from the employer.
host country nationals
unencouraged resignation
cross-functional team
core competencies
29. The need for achievement - recognition - responsibility - and growth; they both eliminate job dissatisfaction and stimulate motivation.
democratic leadership type
hot-stove approach
motivators
trait performance appraisal method
30. A career path that is hiearchical in nature and consists of interdependent sequential jobs.
fast tracking
vertical career path
Society for Human Resource Management
individualistic ethical decision
31. Removal of something unpleasant for desire behavior.
restricted policy
negative reinforcement
job sharing
expert power
32. Documents that contain the main information about hazardous material.
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
job sharing
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Society for Human Resource Management
33. How an employee perceives his compensation relative to others within the organization.
arbitrator
competence based pay
pay equity
encouraged resignation
34. Theory Z people - those that have reached the self-actualization phase.
trancenders
EEO-1 Report
virtual team
characteristics model
35. An employer-created fund for laid off employees to draw from on top of unemployment benefits.
strategic diversity management
Supplemental unemployment benefits (SUBS)
employee involvement (EI) groups
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
36. 1978. No discrimination based on pregnancy - childbirth - and related conditions.
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
achievement test
cross-functional team
37. When some of the desired behavior is reinforced. Can be classified into four groups: fixed-interval - fixed-ratio - variable-interval - and variable-ratio.
employment-at-will
non-cash compensation
partial reinforcement
defined contribution plan
38. 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.
career plateauing
401(k) savings plan
host country nationals
self-appraisal
39. 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.
essay
job analysis
unstructured interview
balanced scorecard (BSC)
40. 1931. Required federal contracts for construction to specify minimum wage for workers.
Davis-Bacon Act
protected classes
Landrum-Griffin Act
noncontributory pension plan
41. An appraisal distributional error where the appraiser gives their employees unusually high or low marks.
laissez-faire leadership type
constructive discharge
error of leniency or strictness
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
42. 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.
job rotation
charge form
Worker Adjustment and Restraining Notification (WARN)
burnout
43. The second level of moral development in which people make decisions that conform to societal expectations. A characteristic of managers who encourage work collaboration.
aptitude tests
host country nationals
conventional moral development
variable-interval reinforcement
44. Team formed to solve a major organizational issue.
taskforce team
labor agreement
wage and salary survey
wage curve
45. 1986. Used to control the hiring - recruiting - or referring of people not eligible to work in the US. Uses the form I-9.
achievement test
solicitation sexual harassment
Immigration Reform and Control Act
broadbanding
46. The survey of the wages paid to employees with similar skill sets in a labor market. The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes a reliable one.
wage and salary survey
protected classes
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
balanced scorecard (BSC)
47. Sexual remarks or actions not targeted at a specific individual.
forced-choice
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
generalized sexual harassment
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
48. Withdrawal of a reward.
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
extinction
postconventional moral development
disparate treatment
49. An interview that may have no format at all or have open ended questions - but makes it difficult to compare candidates.
physiological needs
unstructured interview
critical incident method
error of leniency or strictness
50. Belief that things happen due to their own responsibility.
pluralism
functional job analysis (FJA)
internal locus
job rotation