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Human Resource Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 30 percent of employees require what?
Environmental Stress
xtrinsic compensation
A degree
Graphology
2. Relies on critical incidents
xtrinsic compensation
A degree
BARS
Environmental Stress
3. A person's knowledge skills - abilities and other characteristics
job description
KSAO
Alderfer's ERG theory
behaviorally anchored rating scale
4. Stress that we can use positively for our personal growth
Mosaic model
the fastest growing area of EEOC complaints are those related to
eustress
Environmental Stress
5. Method of job analysis used to identify work behaviors that classify in good and poor performance
job design
Performance appraisal
critical incident technique
job design
6. Includes both monetary and non-monetary rewards
predictive validity test
xtrinsic compensation
direct observation
job design
7. Gainshareing - incentives for employee suggestions
Scanlon plan
Tell and sell interview
ESOP
KSAO
8. Paying new hires at a lower rate
flexible
two tiered pay scale
Scanlon plan
behaviorally anchored rating scale
9. A questionnaire technique of job analysis - computer administered for job analysis - developed by Saville and Holdsoworth
the fastest growing area of EEOC complaints are those related to
Work profiling System - WPS model
behavorial observation scale (BOS)
laissez-faire capitalism
10. Stocks go into a trust
BARS
ESOP
BARS
open system approach
11. the minimal qualifications required for a particular job are referred to as...
paired comparison method
Mosaic model
job specification
global staffing method
12. Keeping a record of an employees positive or negative behavior
Critical Incident Method
A degree
ranking method
eustress
13. Is the process used to collect information about the duties responsibilities necessary skills outcomes and work environment of a particular job
spillover effect
A degree
job analysis
NLRB
14. Is a formal and systematic approach to analyzing jobs and categorizing them in regard to their relative worth in an organization - compensation factors
narrative forms
job evaluation
Environmental Stress
competency based pay
15. Self determination theory
Edward Deci
methods of job evaluation
Scanlon plan
job specification
16. Often lead to reduced productivity - layoffs have indirect and direct costs
RIF
job relatedness
job speculation
paired comparison method
17. specific kind of behavioral system displays illustrations of positive incidents of job performance for various job dimensions
Critical Incident technique
behavorial observation scale (BOS)
psychomotor
KSA model
18. Because management of nonunion firms generally offered higher wages and benefits to reduce the chance those employees would seek union representation
job design
Herzberg's two factor theory
job speculation
spillover effect
19. Background noise
FJA - Functional job analysis
Hay Plan
Environmental Stress
programed learning
20. Personnel evaluation method seeking the measurement of employee work effictiveness
trait method
direct observation
job relatedness
goal setting theory
21. Comparing each employee to every other employee in a particular area
job analysis
KSA model
psychomotor
paired comparison method
22. Job evaluation designed for managers
ranking system
Tell and sell interview
Work profiling System - WPS model
Hay Plan
23. the identification of team and or individual strengths and weakness is most accurately reflective of which process?
alternation ranking
RIF
delphi technique
Performance appraisal
24. A specific kind of behavioral system requires job incumbents and their supervisors to identify performance incidents on the job behaviors and behavioral outcomes
Critical Incident technique
Herzberg's two factor theory
NLRB
behaviorally anchored rating scale
25. Is the procedure that allows current employees of an organization to apply for a posted job opening when they have the qualifications for the job
PAQ method
job bidding
alternation ranking method
ethical decisions
26. Moves the person out of the production area to learn a new skill
job analysis
vestibule training
ESOP
flexible
27. Based on the concept of the organization as an open system with the primary work group as a subsystem of the total organization
open system approach
Edward Deci
predictive validity test
Tell and sell interview
28. How essential job tasks are related to the job
behavorial observation scale (BOS)
job relatedness
behaviorally anchored rating scale
ESOP
29. Hires the best regardless of what country the employees come from
geocentric approach to staffing
To determine rate of pay
FJA - Functional job analysis
Critical Incident Method
30. Jobs are ranked on the basis of responsibilities and duties and their importance to overall company objectives
ethical decisions
BARS
ranking system
NLRB
31. A set of compensable factors are identified as determining the worth of jobs
factor comparison
pygmalion effect
xtrinsic compensation
competency based pay
32. Capitalistic philosophy holding that business owners were entitled to complete control over employees
graphic rating scale
laissez-faire capitalism
disparate impact
ethical decisions
33. Theory posits that there are three groups of core needs - existence relatedness and growth
34. Questionaire technique of job analysis -developed by McCormick-Jeanneret and Mecham
factor comparison
alternation ranking
critical incident technique
PAQ method
35. Is a competency model of individual
Disparte impact
Work profiling System - WPS model
KSA model
laissez-faire capitalism
36. The proces of making a list of the exact tasks or activities that an individual in a specific job does
job analysis
the fastest growing area of EEOC complaints are those related to
goal setting theory
industrial psychology
37. Allows the employees to express their feelings about the appraisal and vent any feelings
ESOP
tell and listen interview
Paired comparison
job analysis
38. Based on the notion that individuals sometimes have a drive to reach a clearly defined end state
goal setting theory
Performance appraisal
disparate impact
Work profiling System - WPS model
39. Ranking - factor comparison the classification and the point method
Mosaic model
Graphology
methods of job evaluation
Job Design
40. Age discrimination
decertification
RIF
BARS
the fastest growing area of EEOC complaints are those related to
41. An applicant is tested - hired then evaluated by their current supervisor
trait method
predictive validity test
global staffing method
BARS approach
42. Categorizing exactly what skills and tasks a specific job requires
job analysis
Scanlon plan
bias errors
laissez-faire capitalism
43. Contains hands on skills
psychomotor
paired comparison method
To determine rate of pay
laissez-faire capitalism
44. Ideal traits for a position
Mosaic model
alternation ranking
Job Design
delphi technique
45. Requires the rater to use persuasion to change the employees behavior
alternation ranking method
Tell and sell interview
job bidding
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
46. A specific kind of behavioral system is based on the critical incident technique and these scales are developed in the same fashion with one exception
piece rate
BARS
RIF
ethical decisions
47. A variation of simple ranking job evaluation plans orders all jobs from lowest to highest based on coparing the worth of each job
work methods analysis
Paired comparison
Mosaic model
Job Design
48. Rating employees as a group from best to worst on a particular area
job specification
network path
alternation ranking
narrative forms
49. Based on the Hegelian principle of achieving oneness of Mind through a three step process of thesis antithesis and synthesis - originally as a way to obtain the opinion of experts without necessarily bringing them together face to face
delphi technique
job description
A degree
Scanlon plan
50. Is knowledge and the affective domain contains feelings and attitudes
bias errors
methods of job evaluation
job specification
cognitive domain