Deck 7: Training and Development

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What is the relationship of goal-setting to feedback and reinforcement?

A) Goal-setting and feedback are symbiotic.
B) Goal setting and feedback are reciprocal in nature.
C) They are both important principles of learning.
D) Goal setting is useless unless employees know how they performed through constant feedback.
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Which of the following best describes person analysis?

A) It has shifted from a fixed sequence of tasks to a set of competencies.
B) It helps organizations avoid the mistake of putting all employees through training when some do not need it.
C) It involves self-improvement and self-directed training.
D) It examines the external labour market for needed skills.
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Which of the following statements best describes orientation programs?

A) The impact of an orientation program on new employees does not last a long time.
B) There is no need for coordination between line and staff managers when it comes to orientation programs.
C) Careful planning of orientation activities is essential.
D) The most popular approach to orientation involves allowing new employees to be oriented by their peers.
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Which of the following best captures the phases of the systems model of training?

A) planning, design, needs assessment, and evaluation
B) needs assessment, design, implementation, and evaluation
C) design, needs assessment, implementation, and evaluation
D) design, needs assessment, management, and evaluation
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Organization W has adopted a new training strategy that it learned about because its very successful main competitor is also using this training strategy. Which of the following statements best captures this situation?

A) This is very unusual; most organizations link training directly to their organizational goals.
B) This is very unusual; data show that most organizations do not consider the training initiatives of others in their decisions.
C) Organization W is not alone; many organizations copy training strategy used by competitors.
D) This is unusual; most organizations at least make attempts to link their training initiatives to their own organizational strategy.
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Which of the following best describes the systems approach to training?

A) It is the most cost-effective approach
B) It ensures that training investments have maximum impact on performance
C) It is called development
D) It includes the process of job analysis
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Conducting an organizational needs analysis is likely to yield which of the following types of training relevant information?

A) strategy
B) what the competition is up to
C) technological changes and financial resources
D) functional requirements of various positions
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Which of the following statements best captures the effects of forcing employers to provide training to employees?

A) It is not clear because the results of studies are varied.
B) It helps employees to gain valuable skills that can be transferable to other organizations.
C) It causes emotional stress on the part of employees.
D) It causes undue hardship for the employer.
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Which of the following is the primary reason organizations train new employees?

A) to increase their knowledge, skill, and ability level
B) to help trainees achieve personal career goals
C) to comply with federal regulations
D) to improve the work environment
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Which of the following terms refers to determining what the content of a training program should be, based on a study of the job duties?

A) task analysis
B) individual analysis
C) job analysis
D) organization analysis
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Which of the following terms refers to assessing the sets of skills and knowledge employees need to be successful, particularly for decision-oriented and knowledge-intensive jobs?

A) individual assessment
B) competency assessment
C) organizational assessment
D) job assessment
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Instructional objectives might include all of the following phrases EXCEPT which of the following?

A) "to repair leaking valves"
B) "to appreciate diversity in the workplace"
C) "to assemble components in the proper order"
D) "to calculate the percentage of waste"
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Omega Organization is going through a very detailed process of looking at all the tasks or duties included in a job. It will then list all the steps performed by the employee to complete each task, and then look to examine the skills and knowledge necessary for the job. Which of the following processes is Omega Organization performing?

A) task analysis
B) job analysis
C) person analysis
D) competency analysis
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If you were responsible for developing a training program, which of the following should your first step be?

A) create a suitable training environment
B) select the proper training method
C) conduct a needs assessment
D) determine the specific instructional objectives
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The absence of well-defined performance criteria is a particular problem for which of the following training methods?

A) programmed instruction
B) internship training
C) apprenticeship training
D) on-the-job training
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Organization A is grouping its employees before beginning a training program. The company will group them according to capability. What is this process called?

A) trainee motivation
B) trainee capacity
C) trainee readiness
D) trainee participation
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Which of the following terms refers to an examination of the strategies, environment, and resources of an organization to determine where training emphasis should be placed?

A) task analysis
B) environmental scanning
C) needs assessment
D) organizational analysis
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Which of the following tasks would be most conducive to whole-versus-part learning?

A) for a tennis professional: teaching a tennis lesson
B) for a cake decorator: putting a customer's name on a birthday cake
C) for a shoe salesperson: finding a certain pair of shoes in the stockroom
D) for a grocery store cashier: looking up the register code for a grocery item
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What is the main difference between training and development?

A) Development is more future oriented and broadly focused.
B) Development is a broader term used to describe learning processes in an organization.
C) Development is a term that is used to capture coaching, mentoring, and training.
D) Development is more narrowly focused.
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Organization analysis, task analysis, and person analysis are all part of which of the following phases of the system model?

A) the training and development phase
B) the analysis phase
C) the needs assessment phase
D) the evaluation phase
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When designers of training programs attempt to make conditions in the training program come as close as possible to those on the job, they are attempting to improve which of the following?

A) motivation
B) transfer
C) readiness
D) reactions
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What is the main issue with organizations putting too much weight on the "reactions" aspect of training evaluation?

A) Unless the training is linked to organizational strategy, it is not informative that reactions were good.
B) Positive reaction data may not mean the training was effective.
C) This information has to be integrated into a analysis with the other four phases of evaluation.
D) This aspect of training is not measurable.
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Which of the following is the best example of an assessment of the "learning" criterion in a training evaluation?

A) testing grocery store clerks on training program knowledge before and after the training program
B) having trainees fill in forms that describe their learning experience and whether or not the information is transferring to the workplace
C) having employees fill out a training effectiveness index
D) evaluating scores on training tests
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Which of the following techniques for training managers emphasizes handling real-life employee problems and to receiving immediate feedback?

A) the leaderless group
B) the management game
C) the case study
D) behaviour modelling
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Which of the following training methods is the most poorly implemented?

A) on-the-job training
B) distributed learning
C) mass learning
D) active learning
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Utility refers to which of the following?

A) the usefulness of a training program
B) the costs incurred for a training program
C) training effectiveness in terms of increased outcomes
D) the benefits derived from training relative to the costs incurred
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A combination of on-the-job training, seminars, and role-playing would be a good assortment of learning methods for which of the following groups of employees?

A) new employees at all levels
B) experienced front-line staff
C) managers
D) interns
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Do most organizations evaluate their training programs?

A) Yes, this is a vital part of any HR manager's role in an organization.
B) Currently, only progressive organizations evaluate their training.
C) Yes and no. It used to be that most did not, but this is changing due to the pressure that HR managers are under to demonstrate results.
D) No, most organizations don't find it worth the effort.
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Which of the following training methods is used to train personnel to operate aircraft, spacecraft, and other highly technical and expensive equipment?

A) the simulation method
B) the classroom method
C) the vestibule method
D) the apprenticeship method
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Which of the following training methods consists of having the trainee assume the attitudes and behaviour of others?

A) job rotation
B) case study
C) simulation study
D) role-playing
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Which of the following types of learning methods would be best for a situation where the typical student has an unpredictable schedule and needs to be able to learn independently and at his or her own pace?

A) the simulation method
B) programmed instruction
C) audiovisual learning
D) on-the-job training
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Which of the following is useful information for an HR manager to use when demonstrating the utility of a training program?

A) how many employees signed up for it
B) how it helped to reduce wasted materials
C) the average employee reaction to it
D) how much transfer-of-training occurred
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Which of the following best represents the steps in behaviour modelling?

A) learning points, implementation, role-play, and feedback
B) design, learning points, reinforcement, and feedback
C) learning points, modelling, role-play, and feedback
D) design, implementation, role-play, and feedback
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Which of the following is the term for grooming an employee to take over the supervisor's job through gaining experience in handling important functions of the job?

A) caretaking
B) coaching
C) understudy assignment
D) role modelling
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Which of the following types of learning methods would be well-suited to teach air-traffic controllers how use the radar display?

A) the simulation method
B) programmed instruction
C) audiovisual learning
D) on-the-job training
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Organization Z is attempting to initiate an on-the-job training program. Like many organizations, the company is aware that it suffers from a lack of well-defined job performance criteria. Which of the following is the best suggestion for Organization Z to overcome this problem and have a successful program?

A) develop realistic goals, a training schedule, and periodic evaluations
B) hire trainers who have been in a similar situation and have been successful
C) wait until proper job and organizational analysis can be done before implementing the training program
D) use a different type of training
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Which of the following people is most likely to be a successful trainer?

A) Carlos is an enthusiastic, risk-taking, assertive person who loves teaching.
B) Jonas is flexible and can adapt his instructions to suit the individual student's needs.
C) Natalia is good at clarifying instructions and adding humour to the situation.
D) Claire is charming and intuitive and loves the subject she teaches.
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Which of the following is the most common method used for training nonmanagerial employees?

A) vestibule training
B) computer-based instruction
C) on-the-job training
D) apprenticeships
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Programmed instruction allows individuals to learn at their own pace. Which of the following is another term for programmed learning?

A) vestibule training
B) e-learning
C) simulated training
D) self-directed learning
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Organization B is very keen to get the most benefit out of its training budgets and efforts. Which of the following plans is most likely to help Organization B's employees utilize their new training when they are back at their desks?

A) have employees hand in summaries of how they have used their training in their job
B) devote a large part of the budget to vestibule training
C) have the training mimic the actual work situation as closely as possible; train employees on how to implement their new training even when they are faced with roadblocks
D) have employees exposed to both massed and distributed practice
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The use of orientation checklists compels a supervisor to be more attentive to each employee.
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Most organizations choose and implement training programs based on their overall strategic objectives.
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Orientation programs stress the "why" rather than the "what," including the philosophy behind the organization's rules.
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Training is oriented towards broadening employees' individual skills for future responsibility.
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Which of the following organizations would be well-suited and likely to benefit from the implementation of "cross-training" of teams?

A) a document delivery company that has drivers and pilots who operate various trucks and aircraft
B) a robotics company that needs each employee to have specific and high level skills and training
C) an auto parts manufacturing company that has an assembly line where employees are likely to get bored
D) a photocopy shop where there are various tasks to be performed all with one machine
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By increasing the anxiety of new employees, orientation efforts are more likely to be successful due to the effort/anxiety curve.
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Which of the following positions is most likely to benefit from implementing an ethics training program?

A) a buyer of leather goods for a leading national retailer
B) a medical professional
C) an air traffic controller
D) an HR manager
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The HR department has the most important role in the orientation program because it is the centre of the organization-employee interface.
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Most executives believe that formal orientation programs are effective in helping to retain and motivate employees.
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Behaviour modelling is an approach that demonstrates desired behaviour and gives trainees the chance to practise and role-play those behaviours and receive feedback.
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Which of the following is the process of measuring one's own services and practices against recognized leaders in order to identify areas for improvement?

A) industry analysis
B) trend analysis
C) benchmarking
D) environmental analysis
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The benefits of an orientation program include lower turnover, improved morale, and facilitation of learning.
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Orientation is an ongoing process.
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Contrary to common thought, progressive organizations allow the supervisor to play a minor role in the new employee orientation process, since orientation is primarily the responsibility of the HR department.
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Training plays a central role in strengthening the competencies that give organizations their competitive advantage.
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Which of the following represents the two forms of diversity training?

A) employment equity and affirmative action
B) past and future-oriented
C) awareness building and skill building
D) minority and non-minority
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The primary purpose in training employees is to help them get socialized to the organization.
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Which of the following best represents the benefits of orientation programs?

A) reduced theft and disruptive behaviours, lower turnover, and improved morale
B) better teamwork, improved morale, and lower turnover
C) higher performance, decreased waste, and improved morale
D) lower turnover, increased productivity, improved morale, and reduction of anxiety
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Which of the following is NOT one of the things a manager should do to implement a successful program in basic and remedial training?

A) explain to employees why training will help them in their jobs
B) use a classroom-oriented approach so employees learn by lectures
C) provide feedback on employee progress
D) relate the training to the employees' goals
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Orientation is the formal process of familiarizing new employees with the organization, their job, and their work unit.
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Psychological principles of learning refer to the characteristics of training programs that help employees grasp new material, make sense of it in their own lives, and transfer it back to the job.
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The task analysis portion of organization analysis is shifting from emphasis on a fixed schedule of tasks to a flexible set of competencies needed for performance.
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Organization analysis includes broad forces that impact the effectiveness of employees, such as mergers and acquisitions, technological change, and globalization.
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Behaviour modification seeks to gradually shape trainee behaviour using reinforcement.
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Although important in determining training program success, organizations conduct a needs assessment less than half the time before initiating a training program.
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"We learn best by watching" summarizes the learning principle known as "modelling."
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A solid training program should begin with effective design.
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Practising job tasks enables the trainee to forget about distinct behaviours and become proficient on the subtleties of how they are used.
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Trainee readiness refers to both maturity and experience factors in a trainee's background.
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The three different types of training needs analysis are organizational analysis, job knowledge analysis, and person analysis.
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The systems approach to training involves (1) needs assessment, (2) program design, (3) implementation, and (4) evaluation.
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Data such as direct and indirect labour costs and unemployment rates determine an organization's training needs.
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Feedback to trainees is important for motivational purposes as well as knowledge of results.
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The systems approach to training includes four phases: job analysis, job design, implementation, and evaluation.
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Performance-centred objectives are not widely used due to concerns about the potential for biased evaluation of results.
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Trainees are better able to learn if they can connect the new material with things that are already familiar to them.
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Managers should focus considerable efforts on the training topic, rather than the individual learning needs of the trainee, to create an optimal training environment that is conducive to learning.
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Employees in similar jobs usually have similar levels of motivation with respect to learning.
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Person analysis involves determining what the content of the training program should be, based on a study of the tasks or duties involved in the job.
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Training methods all tend to utilize similar learning principles.
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1
What is the relationship of goal-setting to feedback and reinforcement?

A) Goal-setting and feedback are symbiotic.
B) Goal setting and feedback are reciprocal in nature.
C) They are both important principles of learning.
D) Goal setting is useless unless employees know how they performed through constant feedback.
C
2
Which of the following best describes person analysis?

A) It has shifted from a fixed sequence of tasks to a set of competencies.
B) It helps organizations avoid the mistake of putting all employees through training when some do not need it.
C) It involves self-improvement and self-directed training.
D) It examines the external labour market for needed skills.
B
3
Which of the following statements best describes orientation programs?

A) The impact of an orientation program on new employees does not last a long time.
B) There is no need for coordination between line and staff managers when it comes to orientation programs.
C) Careful planning of orientation activities is essential.
D) The most popular approach to orientation involves allowing new employees to be oriented by their peers.
C
4
Which of the following best captures the phases of the systems model of training?

A) planning, design, needs assessment, and evaluation
B) needs assessment, design, implementation, and evaluation
C) design, needs assessment, implementation, and evaluation
D) design, needs assessment, management, and evaluation
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Organization W has adopted a new training strategy that it learned about because its very successful main competitor is also using this training strategy. Which of the following statements best captures this situation?

A) This is very unusual; most organizations link training directly to their organizational goals.
B) This is very unusual; data show that most organizations do not consider the training initiatives of others in their decisions.
C) Organization W is not alone; many organizations copy training strategy used by competitors.
D) This is unusual; most organizations at least make attempts to link their training initiatives to their own organizational strategy.
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Which of the following best describes the systems approach to training?

A) It is the most cost-effective approach
B) It ensures that training investments have maximum impact on performance
C) It is called development
D) It includes the process of job analysis
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Conducting an organizational needs analysis is likely to yield which of the following types of training relevant information?

A) strategy
B) what the competition is up to
C) technological changes and financial resources
D) functional requirements of various positions
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Which of the following statements best captures the effects of forcing employers to provide training to employees?

A) It is not clear because the results of studies are varied.
B) It helps employees to gain valuable skills that can be transferable to other organizations.
C) It causes emotional stress on the part of employees.
D) It causes undue hardship for the employer.
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Which of the following is the primary reason organizations train new employees?

A) to increase their knowledge, skill, and ability level
B) to help trainees achieve personal career goals
C) to comply with federal regulations
D) to improve the work environment
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Which of the following terms refers to determining what the content of a training program should be, based on a study of the job duties?

A) task analysis
B) individual analysis
C) job analysis
D) organization analysis
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Which of the following terms refers to assessing the sets of skills and knowledge employees need to be successful, particularly for decision-oriented and knowledge-intensive jobs?

A) individual assessment
B) competency assessment
C) organizational assessment
D) job assessment
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Instructional objectives might include all of the following phrases EXCEPT which of the following?

A) "to repair leaking valves"
B) "to appreciate diversity in the workplace"
C) "to assemble components in the proper order"
D) "to calculate the percentage of waste"
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Omega Organization is going through a very detailed process of looking at all the tasks or duties included in a job. It will then list all the steps performed by the employee to complete each task, and then look to examine the skills and knowledge necessary for the job. Which of the following processes is Omega Organization performing?

A) task analysis
B) job analysis
C) person analysis
D) competency analysis
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If you were responsible for developing a training program, which of the following should your first step be?

A) create a suitable training environment
B) select the proper training method
C) conduct a needs assessment
D) determine the specific instructional objectives
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The absence of well-defined performance criteria is a particular problem for which of the following training methods?

A) programmed instruction
B) internship training
C) apprenticeship training
D) on-the-job training
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Organization A is grouping its employees before beginning a training program. The company will group them according to capability. What is this process called?

A) trainee motivation
B) trainee capacity
C) trainee readiness
D) trainee participation
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Which of the following terms refers to an examination of the strategies, environment, and resources of an organization to determine where training emphasis should be placed?

A) task analysis
B) environmental scanning
C) needs assessment
D) organizational analysis
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Which of the following tasks would be most conducive to whole-versus-part learning?

A) for a tennis professional: teaching a tennis lesson
B) for a cake decorator: putting a customer's name on a birthday cake
C) for a shoe salesperson: finding a certain pair of shoes in the stockroom
D) for a grocery store cashier: looking up the register code for a grocery item
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What is the main difference between training and development?

A) Development is more future oriented and broadly focused.
B) Development is a broader term used to describe learning processes in an organization.
C) Development is a term that is used to capture coaching, mentoring, and training.
D) Development is more narrowly focused.
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Organization analysis, task analysis, and person analysis are all part of which of the following phases of the system model?

A) the training and development phase
B) the analysis phase
C) the needs assessment phase
D) the evaluation phase
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When designers of training programs attempt to make conditions in the training program come as close as possible to those on the job, they are attempting to improve which of the following?

A) motivation
B) transfer
C) readiness
D) reactions
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What is the main issue with organizations putting too much weight on the "reactions" aspect of training evaluation?

A) Unless the training is linked to organizational strategy, it is not informative that reactions were good.
B) Positive reaction data may not mean the training was effective.
C) This information has to be integrated into a analysis with the other four phases of evaluation.
D) This aspect of training is not measurable.
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Which of the following is the best example of an assessment of the "learning" criterion in a training evaluation?

A) testing grocery store clerks on training program knowledge before and after the training program
B) having trainees fill in forms that describe their learning experience and whether or not the information is transferring to the workplace
C) having employees fill out a training effectiveness index
D) evaluating scores on training tests
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Which of the following techniques for training managers emphasizes handling real-life employee problems and to receiving immediate feedback?

A) the leaderless group
B) the management game
C) the case study
D) behaviour modelling
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Which of the following training methods is the most poorly implemented?

A) on-the-job training
B) distributed learning
C) mass learning
D) active learning
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Utility refers to which of the following?

A) the usefulness of a training program
B) the costs incurred for a training program
C) training effectiveness in terms of increased outcomes
D) the benefits derived from training relative to the costs incurred
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A combination of on-the-job training, seminars, and role-playing would be a good assortment of learning methods for which of the following groups of employees?

A) new employees at all levels
B) experienced front-line staff
C) managers
D) interns
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Do most organizations evaluate their training programs?

A) Yes, this is a vital part of any HR manager's role in an organization.
B) Currently, only progressive organizations evaluate their training.
C) Yes and no. It used to be that most did not, but this is changing due to the pressure that HR managers are under to demonstrate results.
D) No, most organizations don't find it worth the effort.
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Which of the following training methods is used to train personnel to operate aircraft, spacecraft, and other highly technical and expensive equipment?

A) the simulation method
B) the classroom method
C) the vestibule method
D) the apprenticeship method
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Which of the following training methods consists of having the trainee assume the attitudes and behaviour of others?

A) job rotation
B) case study
C) simulation study
D) role-playing
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Which of the following types of learning methods would be best for a situation where the typical student has an unpredictable schedule and needs to be able to learn independently and at his or her own pace?

A) the simulation method
B) programmed instruction
C) audiovisual learning
D) on-the-job training
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Which of the following is useful information for an HR manager to use when demonstrating the utility of a training program?

A) how many employees signed up for it
B) how it helped to reduce wasted materials
C) the average employee reaction to it
D) how much transfer-of-training occurred
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Which of the following best represents the steps in behaviour modelling?

A) learning points, implementation, role-play, and feedback
B) design, learning points, reinforcement, and feedback
C) learning points, modelling, role-play, and feedback
D) design, implementation, role-play, and feedback
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Which of the following is the term for grooming an employee to take over the supervisor's job through gaining experience in handling important functions of the job?

A) caretaking
B) coaching
C) understudy assignment
D) role modelling
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Which of the following types of learning methods would be well-suited to teach air-traffic controllers how use the radar display?

A) the simulation method
B) programmed instruction
C) audiovisual learning
D) on-the-job training
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Organization Z is attempting to initiate an on-the-job training program. Like many organizations, the company is aware that it suffers from a lack of well-defined job performance criteria. Which of the following is the best suggestion for Organization Z to overcome this problem and have a successful program?

A) develop realistic goals, a training schedule, and periodic evaluations
B) hire trainers who have been in a similar situation and have been successful
C) wait until proper job and organizational analysis can be done before implementing the training program
D) use a different type of training
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Which of the following people is most likely to be a successful trainer?

A) Carlos is an enthusiastic, risk-taking, assertive person who loves teaching.
B) Jonas is flexible and can adapt his instructions to suit the individual student's needs.
C) Natalia is good at clarifying instructions and adding humour to the situation.
D) Claire is charming and intuitive and loves the subject she teaches.
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Which of the following is the most common method used for training nonmanagerial employees?

A) vestibule training
B) computer-based instruction
C) on-the-job training
D) apprenticeships
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Programmed instruction allows individuals to learn at their own pace. Which of the following is another term for programmed learning?

A) vestibule training
B) e-learning
C) simulated training
D) self-directed learning
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Organization B is very keen to get the most benefit out of its training budgets and efforts. Which of the following plans is most likely to help Organization B's employees utilize their new training when they are back at their desks?

A) have employees hand in summaries of how they have used their training in their job
B) devote a large part of the budget to vestibule training
C) have the training mimic the actual work situation as closely as possible; train employees on how to implement their new training even when they are faced with roadblocks
D) have employees exposed to both massed and distributed practice
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41
The use of orientation checklists compels a supervisor to be more attentive to each employee.
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42
Most organizations choose and implement training programs based on their overall strategic objectives.
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43
Orientation programs stress the "why" rather than the "what," including the philosophy behind the organization's rules.
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44
Training is oriented towards broadening employees' individual skills for future responsibility.
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45
Which of the following organizations would be well-suited and likely to benefit from the implementation of "cross-training" of teams?

A) a document delivery company that has drivers and pilots who operate various trucks and aircraft
B) a robotics company that needs each employee to have specific and high level skills and training
C) an auto parts manufacturing company that has an assembly line where employees are likely to get bored
D) a photocopy shop where there are various tasks to be performed all with one machine
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46
By increasing the anxiety of new employees, orientation efforts are more likely to be successful due to the effort/anxiety curve.
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47
Which of the following positions is most likely to benefit from implementing an ethics training program?

A) a buyer of leather goods for a leading national retailer
B) a medical professional
C) an air traffic controller
D) an HR manager
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48
The HR department has the most important role in the orientation program because it is the centre of the organization-employee interface.
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49
Most executives believe that formal orientation programs are effective in helping to retain and motivate employees.
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50
Behaviour modelling is an approach that demonstrates desired behaviour and gives trainees the chance to practise and role-play those behaviours and receive feedback.
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51
Which of the following is the process of measuring one's own services and practices against recognized leaders in order to identify areas for improvement?

A) industry analysis
B) trend analysis
C) benchmarking
D) environmental analysis
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52
The benefits of an orientation program include lower turnover, improved morale, and facilitation of learning.
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53
Orientation is an ongoing process.
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54
Contrary to common thought, progressive organizations allow the supervisor to play a minor role in the new employee orientation process, since orientation is primarily the responsibility of the HR department.
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Training plays a central role in strengthening the competencies that give organizations their competitive advantage.
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56
Which of the following represents the two forms of diversity training?

A) employment equity and affirmative action
B) past and future-oriented
C) awareness building and skill building
D) minority and non-minority
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57
The primary purpose in training employees is to help them get socialized to the organization.
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58
Which of the following best represents the benefits of orientation programs?

A) reduced theft and disruptive behaviours, lower turnover, and improved morale
B) better teamwork, improved morale, and lower turnover
C) higher performance, decreased waste, and improved morale
D) lower turnover, increased productivity, improved morale, and reduction of anxiety
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Which of the following is NOT one of the things a manager should do to implement a successful program in basic and remedial training?

A) explain to employees why training will help them in their jobs
B) use a classroom-oriented approach so employees learn by lectures
C) provide feedback on employee progress
D) relate the training to the employees' goals
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60
Orientation is the formal process of familiarizing new employees with the organization, their job, and their work unit.
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61
Psychological principles of learning refer to the characteristics of training programs that help employees grasp new material, make sense of it in their own lives, and transfer it back to the job.
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62
The task analysis portion of organization analysis is shifting from emphasis on a fixed schedule of tasks to a flexible set of competencies needed for performance.
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Organization analysis includes broad forces that impact the effectiveness of employees, such as mergers and acquisitions, technological change, and globalization.
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64
Behaviour modification seeks to gradually shape trainee behaviour using reinforcement.
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Although important in determining training program success, organizations conduct a needs assessment less than half the time before initiating a training program.
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66
"We learn best by watching" summarizes the learning principle known as "modelling."
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67
A solid training program should begin with effective design.
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Practising job tasks enables the trainee to forget about distinct behaviours and become proficient on the subtleties of how they are used.
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Trainee readiness refers to both maturity and experience factors in a trainee's background.
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70
The three different types of training needs analysis are organizational analysis, job knowledge analysis, and person analysis.
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71
The systems approach to training involves (1) needs assessment, (2) program design, (3) implementation, and (4) evaluation.
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Data such as direct and indirect labour costs and unemployment rates determine an organization's training needs.
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73
Feedback to trainees is important for motivational purposes as well as knowledge of results.
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The systems approach to training includes four phases: job analysis, job design, implementation, and evaluation.
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Performance-centred objectives are not widely used due to concerns about the potential for biased evaluation of results.
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Trainees are better able to learn if they can connect the new material with things that are already familiar to them.
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Managers should focus considerable efforts on the training topic, rather than the individual learning needs of the trainee, to create an optimal training environment that is conducive to learning.
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Employees in similar jobs usually have similar levels of motivation with respect to learning.
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Person analysis involves determining what the content of the training program should be, based on a study of the tasks or duties involved in the job.
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Training methods all tend to utilize similar learning principles.
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