PSYC 60563 - The dependent variable is the variable

The dependent variable is the variable that is
the controlled variable.
manipulated by the researcher.
measured by the researcher.
ignored in most experiments
2 points
QUESTION 2In order to obtain his degree in telecommunications, Martin must complete courses in and blueprint reading and online security systems as well as assist an expert for 10 hours/week installing fiber optic cables and wireless networks in neighborhoods near campus. This is an example of ________________ training.
on-the-job
simulation
job rotation
apprenticeship
2 points
QUESTION 3Sampling refers to
the selection of a population to be studied.
the selection of one hypothesis from several proposed hypotheses.
the selection of a representative group from a large population.
the inclusion of all members of a population in a particular study.
2 points
QUESTION 4The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that employers
hire a disabled worker over a more qualified non-disabled worker.
hire any disabled worker for any type of job.
hire a certain percentage of disabled workers into their workforce.
make reasonable accommodations so that disabled workers can perform their jobs.
2 points
QUESTION 5The best way to collect data is with self-report techniques as subjects always give honest answers.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 6Letters of recommendation and references may be somewhat biased because
they are almost always slanted in a positive direction.
for legal reasons, many companies may refuse to provide them if the employee did not leave on positive terms.
candidates may select which references are to be contacted.
All of the above
2 points
QUESTION 7Dr. O has been hired to evaluate the effectiveness of the Gingerbread Factory's training program designed to increase worker productivity. In this example, the independent variable is ___________
the training program.
worker productivity.
the hiring team.
Dr. O.
2 points
QUESTION 8One disadvantage of on-the-job training is
it is very expensive to the organization.
employees are not able to work while they learn.
trainers may not be motivated to train new workers.
trainers always follow established procedures.
2 points
QUESTION 9Apprenticeships typically involve a combination of
a. on-the-job training and classroom instruction.
b. on-the-job training and simulation training.
c. job rotation and classroom instruction.
d. none of the above
2 points
QUESTION 10- Industrial/organizational psychology is defined as
a. the study of work in industry. b. the study of human behavior in work settings. c. a combination of management principles and work efficiency methods.
d. the process of analyzing communication between managers and subordinates.
2 points
QUESTION 11In the Hawthorne studies, workers became more productive because
a. they were given longer rest breaks.
b. the lighting was increased.
c. they knew they were being observed.
d. they thought they would eventually be rewarded.
2 points
QUESTION 12A situational interview
asks interviewees how they would deal with an issue that could potentially arise in the workplace.
asks interviewees to perform simulations of work-related behaviors.
asks employees to evaluate their interviewers.
asks interviewees to describe past work incidents that were challenging.
2 points
QUESTION 13A hypothesis is
a. a statement of fact.
b. a natural or physical law which has been proven to be true.
c. a statement concerning the supposed relationship between or among variables.
d. an assumption that has not previously been scientifically tested.
2 points
QUESTION 14The institutional review board
a. provides regulations for the protection of only human research participants. b. is required by all academic institutions except federally funded hospitals.
c. allows participants to give only verbal consent when the study is determined "safe."
d. critically evaluates the potential benefits versus risks of participating in a research study.
2 points
QUESTION 15A performance appraisal process should include
a performance evaluation.
time for feedback and questions.
a corrective action plan for areas that need improvement.
All of the above
2 points
QUESTION 16Elton Mayo and his colleagues did not believe that employee morale played a significant role in worker productivity.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 17One of the oldest and most widely used training methods is
a. simulation training.
b. job rotation.
c. on-the-job training.
d. vestibule training.
2 points
QUESTION 18The Johnson Space Center is home to the nation’s astronaut corps and is responsible for preparing explorers for space travel. Selected candidates complete approximately two years of intensive training before beginning specialized mission training. One training method that the Center is not limited to but likely relies heavily on is _______________ training.
on-the-job
vestibule
behavior model
simulation
2 points
QUESTION 19Jorge is interviewing Samantha for an associate position at his firm. He asks her if she has ever experienced an interpersonal conflict with a co-worker or supervisor. Samantha responds, "No, not that I recall." He then asks her to describe how she thinks she might handle an interpersonal conflict with a co-worker if it occurred in the future. This is an example of a ___________________ interview question.
critical incident
behavioral description (BDI)
situational
non-directive
2 points
QUESTION 20The main benefit of random sampling is
a. it is always more informative than stratified sampling.
b. it protects against biases in the selection of participants for study.
c. it is very flexible and follows very loose guidelines.
d. it is most frequently used by scientists.
2 points
QUESTION 21The owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory felt they were "under siege" for all of the following reasons except:
they had tough competition from other companies.
the shirtwaist was going out of style.
factory workers around the city were demanding better working conditions.
laws were enacted requiring them to increase minimum wages.
2 points
QUESTION 22- Match the statement that best fits as a possible descriptor of a Big 5 personality factor.
-A.B.C.D.E. I am the life of the party. -A.B.C.D.E. I am always prepared. -A.B.C.D.E. I get stressed out easily. -A.B.C.D.E. I have a vivid imagination. -A.B.C.D.E. I sympathize with others' feelings. A. Openness B. Conscientiousness C. Extraversion D. Agreeableness E. Neuroticism
10 points
QUESTION 23Angela wants to know if the arithmetic test used in her bank's pre-screening process measures a job applicant's math skills. She is concerned with the test's
internal consistency.
criterion-related validity.
content validity.
concurrent validity.
2 points
QUESTION 24The most widely used employee screening and selection device is
a. hiring interviews.
b. cognitive ability and job skills tests.
c. assessment centers.
d. personality and managerial skills tests.
2 points
QUESTION 25To test the effectiveness of a new training program for sales skills, a randomly selected group of salespeople receives training and another randomly selected group receives no training. The control group is
the amount of sales for each of the groups.
the group of salespeople who received the training.
the group of salespeople who did not receive the training.
a group of salespeople not being evaluated.
2 points
QUESTION 26Role playing teaches specific managerial skills and also helps managers to develop
a. positive attitudes about work.
b. ways to get along with lower-level workers.
.
c. ways to manipulate others.
d. communication and presentation skills.
2 points
QUESTION 27The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) explicitly forbids the testing of disabled applicants when using performance-based tests.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 28Dr. I is interested in examining differences in worker job satisfaction based on the type of product a team is assigned to work on in the laboratory. In this example, the dependent variable is
job satisfaction.
the type of product worked on by the team.
the workers assigned to each team.
team performance.
2 points
QUESTION 29Taylor believed that there must be a match between the worker's skills and abilities and the type of work he or she performs.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 30A job analyst asks department store supervisors to describe behavioral examples of the best and worst salespersons they supervised. The job analyst is using
Functional Job Analysis.
the Position Analysis Questionnaire.
the Critical Incidents Technique
the Dictionary of Occupational Titles
2 points
QUESTION 31Observing new trainees on the job to see how often they use new skills is an example of using what kind of evaluation criteria?
a. Reaction criteria
b. Learning criteria
c. Behavioral criteria
d. Results criteria
2 points
QUESTION 32Behavior modeling training involves
a. replicating job conditions.
b. the use of separate areas adjacent to the work setting.
c. demonstrating appropriate and inappropriate work behaviors and outcomes.
d. a combination of all of the above.
2 points
QUESTION 33When using interview techniques in a job analysis, more reliable representations of jobs are established when
several employees within a single organization are interviewed.
open-ended questions are used.
only the supervisor of the particular position being analyzed is interviewed.
only one worker in each position is interviewed.
2 points
QUESTION 34- Match each example to the type of employee testing it best represents.
-A.B.C.D. Reading Comprehension (or Critical Reading) section on the SAT -A.B.C.D. Run 250 yards uphill, climb 6-foot wall, crawl through obstacle course -A.B.C.D. Copies of press releases and marketing plans you have created -A.B.C.D. Bookkeeping proficiency exam A. Job Knowledge B. Aptitude C. Work Sample D. Physical Ability
8 points
QUESTION 35If applicants who scored high on a pre-employment aptitude test perform well at the job 3 months later and applicants who scored low on the same test perform poorly at the job 3 months later, the aptitude test can be said to have
good predictive validity.
good content validity.
good concurrent validity.
good reliability.
2 points
QUESTION 36The personality categories (O.C.E.A.N) described in the NEO-PI were determined through a statistical technique called ___________.
logistical regression
heuristic analysis
factor analysis
multiple regression
2 points
QUESTION 37The institutional review board
provides regulations for the protection of researchers.
is required by all academic institutions except federally funded hospitals.
allows participants to give only verbal consent when the study is determined "safe."
critically evaluates the potential benefits versus risks of participating in a research study.
2 points
QUESTION 38Keiko would like to improve the person-job fit of new positions she is hiring for. To be successfully do this, she should
hire only very educated and experienced workers.
carefully screen and select employees that meet the job description criteria and place them in areas that they will grow in.
set up specific, challenging work goals for the new hires.
work in groups in order to share job tasks.
2 points
QUESTION 39During a company retreat, department managers were broken into teams where each team was asked to brainstorm solutions to one of several problems an I/O consultant had identified in the company. The managers were engaged in
360º feedback.
action learning.
simulation training.
behavior model training.
2 points
QUESTION 40A strong negative correlation is represented by a coefficient of zero (0.0).
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 41The Solomon four-group design involves
two trained groups measured before and after a training program.
two control groups measured after a training program, and two trained groups measured before and after training.
a training group and a control group measured before and after training, and a training and control group measured after training.
three training groups and one control group all measured before and after the training.
2 points
QUESTION 42Simulation training is most likely to be used in training
teachers.
doctors.
nuclear power plant operators.
business executives.
2 points
QUESTION 43Which of the following is an example of a negative correlation?
a. As turnover increases, absenteeism rates are unchanged.
b. Greater absenteeism leads to a drop-off in productivity.
c. The more training, the better worker performance.
d. The happy worker is a productive worker.

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Solution: PSYC 60563 - The dependent variable is the variable