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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. A career path that is hiearchical in nature and consists of interdependent sequential jobs.
achievement test
vertical career path
job classification system
workforce diversity
2. 1967. No discrimination based on ages of people over 40. No pressure for older to retire; no terminating only older employees when downsizing;
esteem needs
coercive sexual harassment
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
3. 1993. Applies to employers with fifty or more employees. Paternal and maternal leave covered under this act.
fair representation
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
punishment
Worker Adjustment and Restraining Notification (WARN)
4. 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.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
essay
stress interview
Immigration Reform and Control Act
5. Giving something unpleasant for an undesired behavior.
Equal Pay Act
reward leadership
punishment
social needs
6. A group of people that rely primarily or exclusively on electronic forms of communication to work together in accomplishing goals.
equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws
fair representation
virtual team
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
7. Groups of employees who meet to resolve problems and improve the organization.
inappropriate sexual harassment
moral rights ethical decision
pay for performance standard
employee involvement (EI) groups
8. A method that evaluates based on: 1. Knowledge 2. Accountability 3. Mental Activity (KAMA)
Hay profile method
structured interview
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
broadbanding
9. A process to make the job more complex to improve the level of boredom of an oversimplified job.
variable-interval reinforcement
peer appraisal
coercive sexual harassment
job enlargement
10. Leadership based on the control that management has over punishing subordinates.
pay grades
coercive leadership
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
stretch goal
11. A decision based on existing norms.
managing workforce diversity
social contract ethical decision
democratic leadership type
distributional errors
12. A behavioral method that notes an unusual event that identifies superior or inferior performance by the employee.
critical incident
self-actualization
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
ethnorelativism
13. 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.
stress interview
value-added compensation
characteristics model
leadership
14. The process of screening - interviewing - and hiring individuals.
selection
discipline
equal employment opportunity (EEO) laws
transformational leader
15. 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.
legitimate leadership
factor comparison system
Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
ethnocentrism
16. Quantitative job evaluation that determines the value based on the points assigned to it; uses the point manual.
physiological needs
Society for Human Resource Management
results performance appraisal method
point system
17. A pension plan in which the amount is specific.
generalized sexual harassment
hourly pay
career path
defined benefit plan
18. Sexual harassment that uses rewards; potential for criminal prosecution.
laissez-faire leadership type
solicitation sexual harassment
punishment
horizontal career path
19. Rewards according to a random number of behaviors. Results in very high performance.
Civil Rights Act
workforce diversity
variable-ratio reinforcement
social needs
20. Hands-off approach over all decision-making without any further involvement unless asked to participate.
reward leadership
laissez-faire leadership type
forced-choice
unstructured interview
21. RIF that is composed of lay-offs - either across the board or through company reorganization that result in fewer available positions.
involuntary reduction
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
inappropriate sexual harassment
quid pro quo harassment
22. Discipline based on corrective measures of increasing degree. Most commonly used. 1. Oral Warning 2. Written Warning 3. Suspension without Pay 4. Discharge
broadbanding
fast tracking
progressive discipline
authorization card
23. Group specifically to provide a new product or service.
safety needs
strategic planning
project team
internal selection
24. A group of 6-12 that meet regularly to discuss organizational issues.
job analysis
moral rights ethical decision
safety needs
quality circle
25. 1970. A law passed to attempt to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses. It's general area of responsibility are: 1.General Industry 2. Maritime 3. Construction 4. Agriculture
transformational leader
behavior checklist
referent power
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
26. A decision based on the principle that the behavior that causes the greatest good for the most is ethical.
utilitarian ethical decision
essay
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
noncontributory pension plan
27. Includes other employee benefits - such as health insurance - pension contributions - tuition reimbursement - and legal assistance programs.
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
non-cash compensation
Davis-Bacon Act
criminal sexual harassment
28. 1936. Responsible for prevailing minimum wage in a locality. Regular working hours identified as 8 per day and 40 per week; and time and a half for additional; no employment for convicts and children.
defined benefit plan
Walsh-Healy Act
moral rights ethical decision
Hay profile method
29. Power derived from the degree in which one is admired and people want to emulate them.
coercive sexual harassment
preconventional moral development
referent power
strategic planning
30. Basic individual beliefs about right and wrong.
values
constructive discharge
401(k) savings plan
disparate treatment
31. 1926. Required employers to collectively bargain with unions. In 1936 - amended to include airlines.
encouraged resignation
expert power
pay equity
Railway Labor Act
32. 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.
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
halo effect
33. Pay is the same each pay period regardless of hours worked.
social contract ethical decision
job simplification
salary pay
critical incident method
34. An early retirement incentive in a form of a cash bonus or increased pension.
broadbanding
silver handshake
reward leadership
behavioral performance appraisal method
35. A resignation suggested by the employer to the employee.
process improvement team
Hay profile method
arbitrator
encouraged resignation
36. A program that encourages employers to go beyond the minimum requirements outlined by OSHA. It includes three: 1. Star 2. Merit 3. Demonstration
subordinate appraisal
protected classes
characteristics model
voluntary protection program (VPP)
37. 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
development assignments
McDonnell Douglas Test
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
mixed-standard rating scale
38. A decision based on total impartiality.
value-added compensation
justice ethical decision
taskforce team
job simplification
39. An interview based on a set group of questions so to be compared answers across all candidates. Questions are asked based on job knowledge - job simulation - situational - and work willingness.
unencouraged resignation
structured interview
Railway Labor Act
pay for performance standard
40. Various software programs that write job description and specifications based on job analysis.
employment-at-will
computerized job analysis
self-appraisal
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
41. Highest level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes morality - creativity - spontaneity - problem solving - lack of prejudice - and acceptance of facts.
contributory pension plan
results performance appraisal method
self-actualization
contrast error
42. Second level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes security of body - employment - resources - morality - family - health - and posterity.
job analysis
project team
flextime
safety needs
43. Statement authorizing union to act as their representative.
skill-based pay
conventional moral development
authorization card
Equal Employment Opportunity Act
44. A personal disorientation when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life.
human resource planning
individualistic ethical decision
separations
culture shock
45. Breeds mistrust in the workplace; fairly excepted practice in private industry.
behavior observation scales (BOS)
pay secrecy
third-country nationals
diversity awareness training
46. 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.
positive reinforcement
moral rights ethical decision
critical incident
tell and listen appraisal interview
47. Long-term(5 years +) planning reserved for the highest levels of management.
behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)
horizontal career path
strategic planning
vesting
48. Reporting criminal activity to the government.
whistleblowing
hourly pay
manager/supervisor appraisal
selection
49. Act that provides individuals and dependents who may lose medical coverage with opportunity to pay to continue coverage.
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
utilitarian ethical decision
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
burnout
50. An appraisal distributional error where the rater is reluctant to give high or low marks.
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance
McDonnell Douglas Test
error of central tendency
hot-stove approach