Industrial / Organizational Flashcards
What is ranking?
Using a point system to rank applicants in terms of the various job requirements.
What is banding?
It involves specifying a range of scores on a test that are considered equivalent for selection purposes and then considering applicants who obtain scores within that range. Other job-related and / or diversity factors are then used to select among applicants who obtain scores within that range.
What is the multiple hurdle technique?
A selection procedure that requires an applicant to pass two or more tests or other procedures sequentially.
Goal setting theory is most accurate for:
a) Simple tasks for people who are high in need of achievement
b) Simple tasks for people who are low in need of achievement
c) Complex tasks for people who are high in need of achievement
d) Complex tasks for people who are low in need of achievement
a) Simple tasks for people who are high in need of achievement.
Which does innovative work schedules (such as 10 hrs/day, 4 days a week) affect more, productivity or attitudes?
Attitudes. It typically causes more job satisfaction, but has little to no effect on productivity.
In Holland’s RIASEC model, what are the 6 person / environment types?
Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional
In Holland’s RIASEC model, what characterizes an investigative job?
It requires analytical, technical, scientific, and verbal competencies.
In Holland’s RIASEC model, what characterizes a realistic job?
Manual and mechanical competencies and interactions with machines, tools, and objects.
In Holland’s RIASEC model, what characterizes a conventional job?
Clerical skills and an ability to meet precise standards of performance.
In Holland’s RIASEC model, what characterizes an enterprising job?
Persuasion skills.
What is the central tendency bias?
When a rater rates all individual using the middle of a rating scale.
What is the contrast effect?
When ratings of one individual are affected by ratings given to another.
What is severity error?
The rater tendency to rate all individuals using the low end of the rating scale.
What is severity error also known as?
Strictness error (or strictness bias)
What is strictness error also known as?
Severity error
What is the ceiling effect?
The measurement instrument’s inability to distinguish between individuals who have high levels of what is being assessed by the instrument.
How is productivity affected in flextime vs. 4x10 workweeks?
Productivity goes up with flextime; it does not with 4x10 workweeks. Both have increases in job satisfaction.
In the context of organizational development, what is the purpose of feedback?
According to Burke, it is to help clients understand the diagnostic information that has been collected.
What are the phases of organizational development, according to Burke?
Entry Contracting Diagnosis Feedback Planning Change Intervention Evaluation
What is utility analysis?
The process which summarizes and identifies key variables that describe the consequences of HR programs to improve decision making. It has been most frequently studied as applied to selection procedures, although it has been applied to other processes.
What is utilization review?
A cost containment procedure involving an evaluation of patients’ use of services to identify any unnecessary or inappropriate use of health care resources.
What is concurrent review?
A utilization review conducted during the course of treatment.
What is Quality management?
Another name for quality assurance.