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HRMT 386 Exam actual Questions 100 verified

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HRMT 386 Exam (actual ) Questions & 100% verified Answers

Cost per hire - ---Answers---- Used to evaluate the cost of a particular recruitment source

  • Total cost of source/# of people hired.
  • Low cost/hire means it is an efficient source.

Steps in the Selection Process - ---Answers---- Screening Applications & Resumes

  • Testing & Reviewing Work Samples
  • Interviewing Candidates
  • Checking References & background
  • Making a Selection

Criteria for evaluating selection methods - ---Answers---- Reliability

  • Type of measurement indicates how free that measurement
  • is from random error.

  • Generates consistent results.
  • Validity
  • The extent to which performance on the measure is related
  • to what the measure is designed assess. 1 / 4

  • To determine validity - compare many peoples scores on
  • that score with their job performance.

  • Correlation Coefficient
  • The statistics that measure the degree with which two sets
  • of numbers are related.

  • A higher correlation signifies a stronger relationship.

Criterion-Related Validity - ---Answers---- Measure of validity based on showing a substantial correlation between test scores and job performance scores.

Predictive validation - ---Answers---- Uses test scores of all applicants & looks for a relationship between the scores & future performance.

  • Administers the test, waits, then measures the performance
  • of the applicants hired.

Concurrent validation - ---Answers---- Administers a test to people who currently hold a job then compare their scores to existing measures of job performance.

  • If those who score higher on the test also do better on the
  • test then it is assumed to be valid.

Content Validity - ---Answers---- Consistency between the test items or problems & the kinds of situations or problems that occur on the job. 2 / 4

  • Exposes the applicant to situations that are likely to occur on
  • the job.

  • Tests if they have the knowledge, skills, abilities or other
  • competencies to handle the situations.

Construct Validity - ---Answers---- Establishing that tests to measure intelligence, leadership ability show that mastery of these areas are associated with successful performance on the job.

Legal Requirements for Employee Selection - ---Answers---- When selection a new employee or a promotion

  • The election process needs to be conducted in a way that
  • avoids human rights & privacy complaints.

  • Interview needs to be conducted in a way that candidates can
  • be assessed without drawing out info that is not relevant to the job being filled.

  • Can't gather info that is about prohibited grounds of
  • discrimination.

  • Interview notes can't contain discriminatory details.
  • Candidates must provide consent before a background or
  • reference check can be conducted.

Why do organizations and individuals enter into employment relationships? - ---Answers---- Economic Relationship

  • Employers hire workers to accomplish tasks.
  • There is an exchange of value between the worker &
  • employer. 3 / 4

  • Exchange time & skills (labour) for remuneration (wages &
  • benefits)

  • Workers enter into the relationship because they must
  • exchange their labour with someone to acquire money by which they purchase the necessities of life.

o Duties & obligations are asymmetrical: the employer issues

orders & the employee obeys

  • Employers must profit or fail - so pressures to decrease
  • labour cost.

  • Maximize profits while workers try to increase wages and
  • control work conditions.

  • Social Relationship
  • By accepting employment, the workers are accepting
  • managerial authority and agreeing to comply with the rules & direction.

  • Employment entails cooperation between workers and
  • employers (labour & capital)

  • Both parties benefit from a profitable business.
  • Diverging interests create conflict (profit vs. wages,
  • determining how & how quickly work will be done)

What does the word resource in the term human resource management suggest about the nature of the employment relationship? - ---Answers---- People are valuable.

  • People provide a competitive advantage to the organizations

- Their characteristics: training, experience, judgement,

intelligence, relationship & insight can add economic value to the organization.

  • / 4

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