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Human Resource Selection Study Set 2
Quiz 9: Application Forms and Biodata Assessments, Training and Experience Evaluations, and Reference Checks
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Question 21
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Training and experience evaluations, like other selection methods, are subject to the Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures.
Question 22
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While the typical validity coefficient may be relatively low, the available evidence is reasonably clear that some training and experience ratings are valid predictors of job performance.
Question 23
True/False
Since only positive comments are given in letters of reference, they are not useful for gaining an indication of the writer's true feelings.
Question 24
True/False
The use of letters of reference are probably restricted to lower skilled jobs.
Question 25
True/False
Several studies have demonstrated that over 95% of firms checked references.
Question 26
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An unstructured reference checking system, rather than a structured reference checking system, is more likely to be open to charges of discrimination.
Question 27
True/False
Asking applicants to give written permission to contact their references is a good idea.
Question 28
True/False
Employers should use the holistic method of T&E evaluation rather than the competency-based approaches.
Question 29
True/False
It is especially important for an employer to answer reference questions from other organizations, such as "Would you rehire this person?"
Question 30
True/False
Refusing to give information on a past employee shields an employer from a lawsuit.
Question 31
True/False
Written work experience and education information given by a job applicant are more accurate when obtained from an interview rather than a "training and experience evaluation."
Question 32
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Employers are prohibited from asking any questions of references that they may not request of applicants.
Question 33
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Reference checks are one of the few selection devices not subject to the Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures.
Question 34
True/False
Email is the most frequently used method of conducting a reference check.
Question 35
True/False
In-person reference checks are not frequently used in most selection programs.
Question 36
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Employers do not have a responsibility to provide relevant information on a past employee who is under consideration for employment by another employer.