A) terms of the elements of a job description.
B) comparison with other applicants' qualifications.
C) terms of the incumbent's competencies.
D) terms of the industrial benchmarks.
E) comparison with other employees in an organization.
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A) paper-and-pencil honesty test
B) in-basket test
C) cognitive ability test
D) exit test
E) work sample test
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A) It is an expensive way of gathering information from candidates.
B) It ensures that certain standard categories of information are obtained.
C) It prevents human resource personnel from ranking candidates.
D) It has a customized format for every candidate.
E) It is usually biased in favor of certain candidates.
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A) Validity cannot be explained using correlation coefficients.
B) Validity identifies the extent of random error in a selection procedure.
C) Validity assures the accuracy of selection criteria.
D) Validity cannot measure the relevance of selection criteria.
E) Validity ensures the fairness of employment practices during selection procedures.
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A) Predictive validation
B) Job analysis
C) Concurrent validation
D) Trend analysis
E) Personnel selection
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A) Interviews are narrow and standardized, so they do not allow interviewers to test the integrity of interviewees with ease.
B) Interviews are subjective, so they have the potential of assessing candidates based on questions not related to the job.
C) Interviews are objective, so they have the potential of assessing candidates based on questions not related to the job.
D) Interviews are expensive, so their validity and reliability is always in question.
E) Interviews require polygraph tests, which give the interviewer an opportunity to ask questions that can violate the privacy rights of the interviewee.
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A) Drug testing should be administered systematically to all applicants who have applied for the same job.
B) Drug test reports should not be sent to applicants.
C) Drug testing should be conducted for employees working in jobs that involve safety hazards.
D) Drug testing should not be conducted in an intrusive environment.
E) Drug-testing programs should allow for strict confidentiality of results.
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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) job performance
B) physical ability
C) honesty
D) personality
E) cognitive ability
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A) How would you feel about working for someone younger than you?
B) Are you a citizen of the United States?
C) What religious holidays do you observe?
D) Where were you born?
E) Will you need any reasonable accommodation for this job position?
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A) structured interview
B) in-basket interview
C) work-sample interview
D) exit interview
E) nondirective interview
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A) job performance
B) honesty
C) personality inventories
D) cognitive ability
E) physical ability
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