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Chapter 1 1.Most people have actually been involved in some form of HRD.*a. True

  • False
  • 2.Using the apprenticeship model, a person apprenticing in a law office could practice law after passing the state exam as late as the 1920's.*a. True

  • False
  • 3.The core of all HRD efforts is reading.

  • True
  • *b. False 4.The Human Relations movement began as an 'anti -factory' movement due to poor working conditions in many factories.*a. True

  • False
  • 5.During World War II, many industr y-based companies cut their training programs to save money and time during the war effort.

  • True
  • *b. False 6.In a survey conducted by the Association for Talent Development (ATD, formerly the American Society for Training and Development) it was estimated organizations spent under $100 billion on employee learning and development in 2013.

  • True
  • *b. False 7.The definition of Human Resource Development includes training for both past and present job skills.

  • True
  • *b. False 8.Yeomanries were the forerunners of modern labor unions.(Human Resource Development, 7e Jon Werner, Randy DeSimone) (Test Bank, Correct Answer are marked with*) 1 / 4

*a. True

  • False
  • Scientific management recognized that people are more important in
  • efficient production than are machines.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • The first documented Factory School began at H oe and Company in
  • 1782.

*a. True

  • False
  • The show, tell, do, and check training method began in World War I
  • and is still in use today.

*a. True

  • False
  • ASTD stands for the American Society for Training & Development.

*a. True

  • False
  • In 2010, ASTD had approximately 40,000 members in 100 plus
  • countries.

*a. True

  • False
  • HRD functions involve coaching and skills training.

*a. True

  • False
  • Line authority should have no role in the HRM function.
  • True
  • *b. False

  • Traditionally, HRD departments have staff authority.

*a. True

  • False 2 / 4
  • The original "human resource wheel" identified four primary HRD
  • functions.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • According to Bernthal’s updated “learning and performan ce wheel”
  • business strategy should be at the center of all HRD efforts.

*a. True

  • False
  • External and upward alignments are needed in order to more fully
  • integrate HRM with the strategic needs of an organization.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • HRD executives should contribute ideas, information and
  • recommendations during strategy formulation.

*a. True

  • False
  • The learning strategist focuses on entry level employee training.
  • True
  • *b. False

  • In the organization change agent role t he HRD manager advises
  • management in the design and implementation of change strategies.

*a. True

  • False
  • Over the past 25 years the HRD profession has become less connected
  • to the academic community.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • Increasing diversity in the workplace means racial, ethnic, gender,
  • and age diversity.

*a. True 3 / 4

  • False
  • Diversity is always a catalyst for improved organizational
  • performance.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • In the U.S. only about 20% of the jobs require at least a High
  • School education.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • HRD professionals need to develop a solid understanding of learning
  • theory.

*a. True

  • False
  • ASTD has not yet developed a code of ethics.
  • True
  • *b. False

  • Evaluation is an important phase of the HRD process but is often
  • over emphasized.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • Specific training objectives are normally developed in the needs
  • assessment phase.

  • True
  • *b. False

  • A set of systematic and planned activities designed by an organization to provide its

members with the necessary skills to meet current and future job demands is:

  • Organization design
  • Organization development
  • *c. Human resource development

  • Human resource planning

  • / 4

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