Student Study Guide
Student Study Guide
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develop selection tests to help companies select the best-qualified individual for a
position
create performance appraisal systems to assess how workers are performing their jobs
develop training programs to help workers learn and improve on the job
conduct job satisfaction surveys to see if workers are satisfied with their jobs
conduct research to understand problems of turnover, absenteeism, and accidents
design methods to improve communication between workers and management
help employees adjust to rapidly changing conditions
improve productivity by redesigning work
attempt to reduce work/family conflict among employees
This exercise will make you think about how I/O psychology might be used in the last job
you held (or are working at right now). Then, as you continue learning about I/O psychology,
you can keep the example of that job in your mind. If you have never held a job, please ask a
roommate, friend, or family member to help you complete this exercise.
1. Describe the most recent job that you have held (or a job you are working at
currently). What types of duties did your job entail?
2. How might an I/O psychologist improve your organization? List at least five factors.
For example, if you were not prepared very well when you started your job, you
might suggest that an I/O psychologist evaluate how workers are trained. Please be
very specific and explain each point.
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) Division 14 represents I/O psychologists within the American Psychological Association.
The abbreviation for this division is called:
a. AGCT
b. SIOP
c. SHRM
d. ASVAB
2) The sub-field of I/O psychology that would most likely examine how employees balance
their work and non-work lives is:
a. quality of worklife
b. training and development
c. performance management
d. selection and placement
3) The present stage in the history of I/O psychology is referred to as:
a. government intervention
b. toward specialization
c. the information age
d. technological change
4) A local company decided to give its employees a chance to voice their opinions through
the use of a suggestion system. Employees initially appreciated this opportunity and the
productivity in the plant increased significantly. After a few months, however, the novelty
of the suggestion system wore off and employees returned to previous levels of
performance. This is an example of:
a. the Doppler effect
b. the Hawthorne effect
c. the Supressor effect
d. the Conundrum effect
5) The main goal of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to:
a. encourage the use of tests in the selection procedure
b. reduce unfair discrimination against minorities
c. reduce compensation disparities between men and women
d. prohibit age discrimination in the workplace
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2) If a researcher quantitatively integrated the results of 40 studies on a given topic, then the
research method most likely used was:
a. an ethnographic study
b. a quasi-experiment
c. a meta-analysis
d. a qualitative analysis
3) A researchers primary role is to:
a. discover
b. produce
c. sell
d. manage
4) If you believe that full-time students who also work outside of school have a lower GPA
than those students who dont work, which of the following correlations would you
expect to find between the variables Number of Hours Worked per Week and GPA?
a. +.05
b. -.02
c. +.78
d. -.50
5) The section of the APA code of ethics pertaining to research was developed to:
a. ensure psychology research obtains the desired results
b. create a list of objectives to evaluate the quality of research
c. protect psychologists from retaliation by disgruntled subjects
d. safeguard the rights of research subjects
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Identify the 5 steps of the empirical research process
2) Differentiate among the three goals of science: description, explanation, and prediction.
3) What are the strengths and limitations of meta-analysis as a research method?
Chapter 2 Answer Key
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useful or difficult. Then write one paragraph explaining why work analysis is important
to I/O psychology and how the information you collected could be used.
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) In a research study on predicting successful sales clerks, the number of customers served
per hour represents:
a. the conceptual criterion
b. the predictor criterion
c. the actual criterion
d. the dynamic criterion
2) A given company evaluates its three shifts of production workers by recording the
number of units produced per 8-hour shift. However, the three shifts have unequal
numbers of production workers. In this case, shift productivity is a _____ criterion
measure.
a. deficient
b. contaminated
c. relevant
d. dynamic
3) Which of the following would not be used as a SME?
a. incumbent
b. subordinate of incumbent
c. supervisor of incumbent
d. work analyst
4) The _____ is a resource that provides information on a wide variety of occupations,
which also includes information on market conditions, compensation levels for various
jobs, and career assessment instruments.
a. O*NET
b. SME
c. FJA
d. PAQ
5) A _____ identifies key attributes that can be generally applied across all jobs.
a. job evaluation
b. managerial analysis
c. competency model
d. worker-oriented procedures
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Describe the three types of SMEs often used for collecting work analysis information
2) Describe the major uses of work analytic information.
3) Explain how the criterion of sales would be limited to a few jobs within an organization,
but the criterion of adaptive behavior could apply to many jobs within an organization.
Chapter 3 Answer Key
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to two friends or classmates who have not seen your questions. Finally, assess their
responses.
1. Write a situational interview question for the job of your choice. Remember that the
question should pose a hypothetical situation that might happen on the job, then it
should ask the applicant what he or she would do in that situation.
2. Now you have to come up with a way to score answers to your questions. Develop a
5-point scale to score responses. On the low end of the scale (1), write what you feel
would be a poor answer to the question. On the high end of the scale (5), write what
you feel would be a very good or optimal answer to the question. In the middle of the
scale (3), write what you feel would be an average or mediocre answer to the
question. You can, but you do not have to, provide sample answers for ratings 2 and
4.
3. Now administer the situational interview question to two different friends or
classmates that have not seen it. Make sure to ask the question of each individual in
the standardized manner. Make sure to pause without talking to allow the individual
to think about his or her answer. You may restate the question if needed. Write down
each individuals response, and then score the answers.
4. What are your impressions of the situational interview? Would you, as a job
applicant, like to have your suitability for employment be judged in this manner?
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) Which of the following statements is true?
a. A test can be valid without being reliable.
b. A test can be reliable without being valid.
c. A test can be neither reliable nor valid
d. Both b and c, but not a
e. a and b and c are true
2) _____ validity refers to the impressions by the test taker of the relevance of the test
content.
a. Face
b. Content
c. Construct
d. Convergent
3) The Big 5 theory describes:
a. intelligence
b. personality
c. physical/motor skills
d. mechanical aptitudes
4) One approach to interviewing is to greet the applicant and go with the flow and see
where you end up. This method often results in different interview questions across
applicants for the same position. This approach would be considered:
a. situational
b. behavioral
c. unstructured
d. low-fidelity
5) When selecting a predictor, which of the following standards should be considered?
a. fairness
b. applicability
c. cost
d. validity
e. all of the above
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Differentiate among the four types of reliability (test-retest, equivalent-form, internal
consistency, and inter-rater) as well as the three manifestations of validity (construct,
criterion-related, and content).
2) Briefly discuss the logic of situational judgment tests.
3) Why are assessment centers used primarily to assess candidates for upper-level jobs?
Chapter 4 Answer Key
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2) To obtain a job in the warehouse, a company requires female applicants lift a 50-pound
package to assess their strength to perform the job. The company does not make male
applicants lift this package. This would be an example of:
a. disparate treatment
b. BFOQ
c. disparate impact
d. social validity
3) If your college requires a student to achieve a grade point average of 2.00 (C average) to
graduate, that grade point average represents:
a. criterion cut-off
b. validity ratio
c. reliability index
d. predictor cut-off
4) If a police department has repeatedly and consistently engaged in discriminatory hiring
practices, which of the following remedies most likely would be used?
a. preferential selection
b. quotas
c. active recruiting
d. passive recruiting
5) If 90% of employees in a given job perform that job at or above the companys
expectations, then 90% represents the:
a. selection ratio for the job
b. base rate for the job
c. banding cut-off
d. predictor cut-off
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Describe why employment discrimination laws were created.
2) What is validity generalization? Why is it relevant in personnel selection?
3) Differentiate among true positives, true negatives, false positives, and false negatives.
Chapter 5 Answer Key
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4) What do you like about conducting performance appraisals? What do you dislike? Do
you see a need for improvement in the performance evaluation procedures or forms used
at this organization? Do the employees like the procedures used?
Step 2: Summarize your Findings
Write a 2-page report detailing the information you gathered from your interview. Attach a
copy of a performance appraisal form from the organization if they gave you one. Include the
name of the individual you interviewed, his or her job title, and the name of the organization.
Then describe:
(a) The performance appraisal procedures followed in the organization or job you focused
on. (e.g., How often is performance appraised? Is there a standard performance appraisal
form used to evaluate performance? How long is it, and what dimensions are included on
it? What type of rating scale is used?)
(b) Advantages and disadvantages of the performance appraisal process used at the
organization that you can see or that the individual you interviewed pointed out.
(c) Any additional comments and a brief summary of what you feel you learned from doing
this exercise.
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) Performance appraisal is a component of:
a. personnel recruitment
b. performance management
c. placement
d. affirmative action
2) Performance appraisal can be used for all of the following I/O psychology functions
EXCEPT:
a. promotions
b. personnel research
c. recruiting
d. employee training
3) If your supervisor believes that you are very bright, and based on this assessment, rates
you high on other traits (such as conscientiousness, initiative, etc.), then mostly likely he
or she is committing which type of error?
a. leniency error
b. acquiesce error
c. central tendency error
d. halo error
4) In a performance appraisal system all employees are rated on a 1 to 10 scale in which 10
equals excellent and 1 equals poor. This scale is used to rate employees on several
dimensions including such aspects as: quality of work, quantity of work, and initiative.
This system represents a:
a. graphic rating scale
b. critical incidents
c. forced distribution
d. paired comparison
5) All of the following are true regarding performance appraisal interviews EXCEPT:
a. Typically supervisors are not anxious about the interview with their subordinate.
b. Subordinates are typically nervous going into this interview.
c. A typical objective of the interview is for future planning.
d. It is advisable to have separate interviews for developmental versus administrative
purposes.
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Discuss three ways in which the results of performance appraisal can be used for various
I/O psychology functions.
2) Describe the purpose of rater training.
3) What are some reasons why many managers evaluate their employees positively?
Chapter 7 Answer Key
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5) Suppose a school always has a big bonfire before their annual homecoming football
game. That bonfire is part of the schools:
a. norms
b. rules
c. roles
d. culture
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Describe classical theory and neoclassical theory. What are the main contributions of
each toward our understanding of organizations?
2) Briefly describe the seven parts of an organization according to Mintzberg.
3) Why do organizations need to change, and why is change resisted?
Chapter 8 Answer Key
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State Capitals?
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
d. competitive; confrontational
5) The general level of how much a given team knows about the task at hand is called:
a. staff validity
b. dyadic sensitivity
c. team informity
d. task-related knowledge
5. Sample essay questions:
1) What does level of analysis refer to? What are the types of levels?
2) Summarize the basic principles of teamwork.
3) What are the features of an effective team training program?
Chapter 9 Answer Key
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Questions:
1) When you think about how your job performance was evaluated, were these positive
and negative job behaviors mentioned above included in your evaluation? If so, why do
you think they were not?
2) How would you revise your performance evaluation to include these factors?
3) How much weight should be given to these factors in determining pay raises and
promotions?
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) Jim will never quit his job because he feels a sense of obligation to be loyal to his
company, whereas Dana will never leave her job because she will never find another job
that pays her so well. This scenario indicates that Jim has high _____ organizational
commitment, whereas Dana has high _____ organizational commitment.
a. normative; continuance
b. continuance; affective
c. affective; normative
d. continuance; normative
2) Informational justice is a type of:
a. procedural justice
b. interpersonal justice
c. distributive justice
d. interactional justice
3) Dominic is a great employee. He never gossips, never complains, and keeps things in a
proper perspective. Which OCB component is Dominic high in?
a. sportsmanship
b. conscientiousness
c. civic virtue
d. altruism
4) A long-term employee with a high level of affective organizational commitment most
likely has which type of a psychological contract with his/her employer?
a. transactional
b. continual
c. relational
d. interactional
5) If Wal-Mart decided to acquire Reebok, then Reebok would be the:
a. parent
b. child
c. target
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Questions:
1) Who should take time off work: Brad or Hanna? Explain
2) Should organizations ask applicants about their family responsibilities or intentions?
Should this information be used to screen out applicants that may cause problems?
3) What programs or interventions could organizations adopt to reduce/eliminate the
conflicts mentioned in the above scenario?
4) Should organizations care about family/work conflict? Should this really be a concern
to a company? Explain the pros and cons.
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) Which of the following types of work schedules has recently been associated with
cancer?
a. part-time
b. flex time
c. shift work
d. compressed work week
2) In terms of the relationship between work and family, which model suggests that stress in
one context will affect stress in the other context?
a. compensation model
b. spillover model
c. segmentation model
d. congruency model
3) Which law allows employees 12 weeks off (unpaid) for the birth of a child?
a. Pregnancy Protection Act
b. Equal Employment Opportunity Act
c. Family and Medical Leave Act
d. Newborn Child Workplace Act
4) Amy can start her workday anytime she wishes as long as she is in her office by 11:00 am
and works 8 hours before she leaves. This is an example of a:
a. compressed workweek
b. telecommuting agreement
c. shift work schedule
d. flextime arrangement
5) Former drug users have legal protection in terms of employment under the:
a. ADA
b. EAP
c. FSLA
d. Former drug users do not have legal protection in employment
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3) Explain how work-design theory explains motivation from the perspective of the
attributes of the work being performed.
Chapter 12 Answer Key
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1. If you were the arbitrator, how would you resolve this issue? What is the basis for your
decision?
2. Would you recommend the labor contract be revised to clarify or change this policy? If
so, what would you recommend the new policy be?
4. Sample multiple-choice questions:
1) The shop steward is:
a. a management employee that meets regularly with the union representatives
b. a union member that is responsible for overseeing union growth in a particular
industry (e.g., auto manufacturing)
c. the elected union member that leads the national union
d. a union employee that is the point person for union activity at the given company
2) To have a union election, at least 30% of employees must:
a. sign authorization cards requesting an election
b. have prior experience as union members in previous employment
c. file a grievance of unfair working conditions at the facility
d. not be classified as management or professional employees
3) If a union is viewed by employees as having great power to improve their working
conditions and benefits, then it is said that this union has high:
a. ratification
b. authorization
c. instrumentality
d. institutional socialization
4) All of the following are key issues in negotiating the labor contract EXCEPT:
a. contract duration
b. recruitment practices
c. management rights
d. union security
5) If, as an arbitrator, you have to pick either the union proposal or the management
proposal, then this type of arbitration is called _____ arbitration.
a. compulsory
b. final-offer
c. conventional
d. mandated
5. Sample essay questions:
1) Describe the process by which a company becomes unionized.
2) Differentiate among mediation, fact-finding, and arbitration.
3) Describe the concept of union instrumentality.
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