A) a behavioural description interview
B) a panel interview
C) a situational interview
D) a structured interview
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A) because of organizations' increased need for teamwork and flexibility
B) because of the movement toward union-free hiring
C) because job descriptions are becoming more rigid
D) because of advances in selection tools
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A) job analysis
B) job design
C) job specialization
D) job utilization
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A) Interviews are the most valid method of selection.
B) Interviews are practical for dealing with a small number of applicants.
C) Interviews function as a public relations tool.
D) Interviewers have faith in their ability to make selection judgments.
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A) They easily demonstrate job-relatedness.
B) They can inadvertently discriminate against individuals who would otherwise perform effectively.
C) They measure intelligence.
D) They measure an applicant's preference for certain activities over others.
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A) consistency
B) reliability
C) validity
D) conformity
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A) a computer interview
B) a panel interview
C) a situational interview
D) a nondirective interview
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A) polygraph testing
B) a pencil-and-paper honesty test
C) a voice stress analyzer
D) deceptograph testing
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A) polygraph testing
B) graphology testing
C) background tests
D) integrity testing
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A) It means 90 percent of the applicants applying to the position will be hired.
B) It means 10 percent of the applicants applying to the position will be hired.
C) It means 9 percent of the applicants applying to the position will be hired.
D) It means 1 percent of the applicants applying to the position will be hired.
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A) assessing concurrent validity through a cross-validation study
B) assessing concurrent validity through a criterion-related validity study
C) assessing predictive validity through a criterion-related validity study
D) assessing predictive validity through a cross-validation study
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A) criterion-related validity
B) content validity
C) construct validity
D) cross-validation
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A) job requirements
B) job characteristics
C) theories
D) constructs
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A) it is not content valid
B) it is lacking predictive validity
C) it is not valid
D) it is not reliable
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A) personality tests
B) cognitive ability tests
C) physical ability tests
D) supervisory and managerial ability tests
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A) non-standardized questions
B) understanding the job
C) establishing an interview plan
D) controlling the course of the interview
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A) a personality and interest inventory
B) a physical ability test
C) a cognitive ability test
D) a job sample
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