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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0130664928
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0130664921
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pearson College Div; 9th edition (February 22, 2002)
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Test Bank For Human Resource Management 9th Edition by Gary Dessler

Chapter 06

Selection and Placement

True / False Questions

1.

Much of the work in personnel selection involves measuring the characteristics of people to determine who will be accepted for job openings.  True    False

2.

The degree to which a measure is free from random error refers to its reliability.  True    False

3.

Reliability refers to the measuring instrument rather than to the characteristic itself.  True    False

4.

The correlation coefficient is zero for a perfect positive relationship.  True    False

5.

Validity is the extent to which performance on the measure is related to performance on the job.  True    False

6.

A measure can be valid without being reliable.  True    False

7.

A concurrent validation assesses the validity of a test by administering it to people already on the job and then correlating test scores with existing measures of each person’s performance.  True    False

8.

The size of the sample on which the correlation is based has no role in achieving statistical significance.  True    False

9.

Content validity is achieved primarily through a process of expert judgment.  True    False

10.

The inability to use content validation in small sample settings makes it generally less applicable than criterion-related validation.  True    False

11.

Reliability is defined as the degree to which the validity of a selection method established in one context extends to other contexts.  True    False

12.

Validity is necessary but not sufficient for generalizability.  True    False

13.

The more reliable, valid, and generalizable a selection method is, the more utility it will have.  True    False

14.

The utility of any given test generally increases as the selection ratio gets higher.  True    False

15.

The Civil Rights Act of 1991 protects individuals from discrimination based on race, sex, religion, and national origin with respect to hiring as well as compensation and working conditions.  True    False

17.

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991 protects individuals with physical disabilities, but not those with mental disabilities.  True    False

18.

Compliance with executive orders is monitored by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.  True    False

19.

Experience-based items ask what the person is likely to do when confronting a certain hypothetical situation in the future.  True    False

20.

A physical ability test measures balance but not coordination.  True    False

21.

Employees with high conscientiousness tend to be lethargic and ill-disciplined.  True    False

22.

Work-sample tests are not job-specific and their generalizability is high.  True    False

23.

The Polygraph Act in 1988 permitted the use of polygraphs in employment screening.  True    False

24.

A large-scale independent review of validity studies suggests that paper-and-pencil honesty tests cannot predict both theft and other disruptive behaviors.  True    False

25.

One of the concerns regarding the use of drug tests in a workplace is the undue invasion of privacy.  True    False

Multiple Choice Questions

26.

_____ is defined as the degree to which a measure is free from random error. 

A.  Reliability

B.  Validity

C.  Generalizability

D.  Utility

E.  Correlation

27.

Which of the following statements is true of the reliability of a measurement? 

A.  A measurement is said to be reliable when only two iterations are involved in measurement.

B.  Reliability refers to the measuring instrument rather than to the characteristic itself.

C.  It is not dependent on the attributes of the measuring instruments used.

D.  Reliability indicates the degree to which two objects are related to each other.

E.  It indicates the extent to which performance on the measure is related to performance on the job.

28.

The _____ is a measure of the degree to which two sets of numbers are related. 

A.  utility score

B.  standard deviation

C.  correlation coefficient

D.  validity score

E.  generalizability coefficient

29.

Which of the following correlation coefficients indicates a perfect positive relationship? 

A.  1.0

B.  -1.0

C.  0

D.  10

E.  -6.67

30.

Which of the following correlation coefficients indicates a perfect negative relationship? 

A.  -10

B.  -6.67

C.  1.0

D.  -1.0

E.  0.0

31.

When assessing the reliability of a measure, one might be interested in knowing how scores on the measure at one time relate to scores on the same measure at another time. This is called: 

A.  test-interdependency.

B.  test-retest reliability.

C.  mutual exclusivity.

D.  test utility.

E.  test generalizability.

32.

Which of the following steps can help an organization increase the reliability of its interview process? 

A.  Using a single interviewer instead of multiple interviewers

B.  Basing tests on the people who are already working

C.  Providing raters with standardized training

D.  Avoiding the use of common formats to rate candidates

E.  Basing tests on people who were most successful in earlier interviews

33.

The extent to which performance on the measure is related to performance on the job is called: 

A.  reliability.

B.  validity.

C.  generalizability.

D.  utility.

E.  authenticity.

34.

Which of the following statements is true regarding reliability and validity? 

A.  Reliability and validity are directly proportional to each other.

B.  Reliability and validity are inversely proportional to each other.

C.  Reliability of a measure is essential for it to have any validity.

D.  Reliability and validity are independent of each other.

E.  Reliability is a necessary and sufficient condition for validity.

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