A) Personality inventories tests
B) Work sample tests
C) Achievement tests
D) Aptitude tests
E) Physical ability tests
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A) job performance
B) cognitive ability
C) physical ability
D) personality inventories
E) emotional intelligence
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A) contacts many references
B) relies exclusively on the list provided by the applicant
C) avoids direct contact with the reference
D) restricts contact with the references through e-mails
E) receives positive opinions about the employee from the reference
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A) in-basket
B) fitness-for-duty
C) behavior description
D) nondirective
E) unstructured
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A) the research administers tests to people who currently hold the job
B) test performance is influenced by firsthand experience with the job
C) the group is more likely to include people who perform poorly on the test
D) it is less time-consuming and relatively simple
E) test takers tend to be less motivated to do well on the tests
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A) Extroversion
B) Adjustment
C) Agreeableness
D) Conscientiousness
E) Inquisitiveness
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A) 1.0
B) 0
C) -1.0.
D) -10.0
E) ∞
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A) It is a process of selecting employees in which a very high score on one type of assessment can make up for a low score on another.
B) It is a process of arriving at a selection decision by eliminating some candidates at each stage of the selection process.
C) It is a selection process in which several members of the organization form a panel and interview each candidate.
D) It is a testing program that establishes different norms for hiring members of different racial groups.
E) It is a selection process that treats a range of scores as being similar and divides candidates into groups based on the range into which they fall.
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A) The employer can ask preemployment questions to investigate disabilities.
B) The interviewer is prohibited from asking a candidate if he/she can meet the attendance requirements for the job.
C) The interviewer is permitted to ask the candidate the number of sick leaves he/she took at his/her previous job.
D) The employer is permitted to use, for hiring decisions, employment physical exams that could reveal a psychological or physical disability.
E) Employers are required to make "reasonable accommodation" to disabled individuals.
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A) physical ability
B) cognitive ability
C) aptitude
D) personality
E) skills
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A) It is usually measured on the basis of expert judgment.
B) It indicates how free a measurement is from random errors.
C) It is most suitable for tests that measure abstract qualities.
D) A test that scores high on content validity tends to score low on generalizability.
E) It is useful for tests that measure intelligence and leadership quality.
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A) They are by far the most accurate method for making selection decisions.
B) They have high validity and reliability.
C) They are the most inexpensive means of making selection decisions.
D) They generally facilitate selection decisions that are free from bias against particular groups.
E) None of these.
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A) reliable.
B) generalizable.
C) practical.
D) utilitarian.
E) dependable.
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A) emphasizing on making subjective judgments
B) keeping the interviews narrow, structured, and standardized
C) limiting the use of panel interviews
D) focusing on questions that measure abilities and skills
E) focusing on accomplishing a wide range of goals
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