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DSST Human Resource Management
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1. The on-the-job method of development for new employees. May be formal or informal.
orientation
peer appraisal
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
postconventional moral development
2. 194-point questionnaire with five-point scale to determine the degree in which tasks are performed.
hygiene factors
pay secrecy
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
ego strength
3. 1994. Jobs are protected for those that go on short military service.
selection
noncontributory pension plan
error of leniency or strictness
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
4. 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.
silver handshake
ego strength
behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)
behavioral performance appraisal method
5. An appraisal error based on biases of how the information is selected - evaluated - or organized.
factor comparison system
self-appraisal
voluntary protection program (VPP)
temporal errors
6. 1964 - amended in 1972 - 1991 - and 1994. Broadest and most significant law affecting employment opportunity rights.
virtual team
Civil Rights Act
job enlargement
culture shock
7. Compensation system that equals American money to foreign money on terms of purchasing power.
horizontal career path
punishment
balance sheet approach
coercive leadership
8. 1935. Referred to as the Magna Carta of Labor. Guarantees the right to form labor movements.
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
consumer price index (CPI)
job evaluation
results performance appraisal method
9. 1932. Labor legislation that outlawed 'yellow dog' contracts and forbade federal courts from issuing injunctions to restrain strikes - boycotts - and peaceful picketing.
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Norris-La Guardia Act
cafeteria plans
job simplification
10. 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.
halo effect
job simplification
resignation
hygiene factors
11. A medical insurance plan that the employer contributes to meet the needs of the individual's medical needs.
safety needs
Clayton Act
Medical savings account (MSA)
Davis-Bacon Act
12. Rates performance of employee achievement of goals set by manager and the employee.
job ranking system
management by objectives (MBO)
taskforce team
Walsh-Healy Act
13. 1931. Required federal contracts for construction to specify minimum wage for workers.
retirement
Davis-Bacon Act
customer appraisal
vertical career path
14. 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.
Civil Rights Act
competence based pay
charismatic leader
aptitude tests
15. 1959. Specially tailored to make labor officials responsible for the union's financial affairs - to prevent bully-boy tactics - ensure democratic voting practices within unions - outlaw secondary boycotts - and restrict picketing. Also called Labor-M
extinction
pay secrecy
Landrum-Griffin Act
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
16. A step beyond tell and sell; stimulation of growth of the employee by discussing problems - needs - innovations - satisfactions - and dissatisfactions since last appraisal.
problem solving appraisal interview
external locus
culture shock
noncontributory pension plan
17. Discipline based on corrective measures of increasing degree. Most commonly used. 1. Oral Warning 2. Written Warning 3. Suspension without Pay 4. Discharge
skill-based pay
recruiting
progressive discipline
competence based pay
18. A problem in evaluation due to being compared to someone previously evaluated.
alternative resolution procedure (ARD)
whistleblowing
error of leniency or strictness
contrast effect
19. Removal of something unpleasant for desire behavior.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Walsh-Healy Act
negative reinforcement
20. A pension plan in which only the employer funds pensions.
pay for performance standard
reward leadership
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act)
noncontributory pension plan
21. 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.
360-degree appraisal
expert power
broadbanding
job classification system
22. Services provided for workers to deal with problems that interfere with how they do their jobs.
preconventional moral development
resignation
conventional moral development
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
23. An situation in which an employer makes work life so difficult for the employee that they have no choice but to resign.
orientation
social contract ethical decision
problem solving appraisal interview
constructive discharge
24. Groups of jobs within a class that are paid the same. Used by the federal government.
laissez-faire leadership type
noncontributory pension plan
pay grades
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
25. Pay based on skills and increased job knowledge. Also called skilled based or knowledge based pay.
Clayton Act
behavior checklist
competence based pay
mixed-standard rating scale
26. A neutral third party that will make the binding decision between both parties.
arbitrator
reward leadership
progressive discipline
problem solving appraisal interview
27. A personal disorientation when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life.
culture shock
Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act)
postconventional moral development
Railway Labor Act
28. Fourth level of Maslow's hierarchy. Includes self-esteem - confidence - achievement - respect of and by others.
selection
esteem needs
contrast error
recency error
29. 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).
broadbanding
safety needs
cash balance pension plan
variable-ratio reinforcement
30. A pension plan in which the amount is specific.
peer appraisal
expert power
diversity awareness training
defined benefit plan
31. Idea that all cultures are inherently equal.
error of central tendency
succession planning
silver handshake
ethnorelativism
32. 1926. Required employers to collectively bargain with unions. In 1936 - amended to include airlines.
culture shock
process improvement team
development
Railway Labor Act
33. The process of screening - interviewing - and hiring individuals.
selection
error of leniency or strictness
forced-choice
union steward
34. The rater checks statements on a list that he believes are characteristic of the employee.
criminal sexual harassment
forced-choice
stretch goal
behavior checklist
35. Cost of living that measures the average prices of products and services over time.
job analysis
job description
consumer price index (CPI)
restricted policy
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)
job classification system
quid pro quo harassment
positive discipline
skill-based pay
37. 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.
Walsh-Healy Act
contrast error
subordinate appraisal
position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
38. Breeds mistrust in the workplace; fairly excepted practice in private industry.
pay secrecy
critical incident
hot-stove approach
variable-ratio reinforcement
39. The first level of moral development - in which people make decisions based on selfish reasons; concerned only with external rewards or punishments. A characteristic of managers with authoritarian and coercive styles.
tell and listen appraisal interview
preconventional moral development
Executive Order 11246
flextime
40. An appraisal error involving groups of ratings given to employees.
contributory pension plan
cash balance pension plan
distributional errors
positive discipline
41. A written description of the basic tasks - duties - minimum required experience - and responsibilities required of an employee holding a particular job.
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act
Medical savings account (MSA)
constructive discharge
job description
42. Includes hourly wages - salaries - and bonuses.
cash compensation
red circle rates
Hay profile method
fast tracking
43. The ability to influence people to achieve goals for the organization.
employment-at-will
encouraged resignation
broadbanding
leadership
44. Voluntary or involuntary reductions in labor.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
reductions-in-force (RIF)
fast tracking
unstructured interview
45. A leader who motivates people to transcend their personal interests for the good of the group; characterized by the ability to bring innovation.
self-appraisal
Employee assistance programs (EAP)
transformational leader
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
46. Evidence suggesting selection precludes members from protected classes.
quid pro quo harassment
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
restricted policy
EEO-1 Report
47. 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.
Clayton Act
job enrichment
repatriation
tell and listen appraisal interview
48. Group of healthcare providers that guarantee lower healthcare costs to the employer; seen as a higher quality to the employee.
skill-based pay
extinction
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
structured interview
49. Training designed to make people recognize and address their own prejudices.
quid pro quo harassment
transactional leader
pay secrecy
diversity awareness training
50. Leadership dependent upon one's position within the company.
legitimate leadership
subordinate appraisal
salary pay
Age Discrimination in Employment Act