Management: Human Resources
Management: Human Resources
1 Characteristics of Management
Intellectual Abilities
Intellectual abilities are those required to perform mental activities. IQ
tests are designed to ascertain one s general intellectual abilities.
Examples of such tests are popular college admission tests such
as, the SAT, GMAT, and LSAT. The seven most commonly cited
dimensions making up intellectual abilities are: number aptitude,
verbal comprehension, perceptual speed, inductive reasoning,
deductive reasoning, spatial visualization, and memory (Dunnette,
1976).
Dimension Description
Job Example
Advantages
Highly reliable.
Verbal reasoning and numerical tests have shown high validity
for a wide range
of jobs.
The validity rises with increasing complexity of the job.
Combinations of aptitude tests have higher validities than individual
tests alone.
May be administered in group settings where many applicants
Can be tested at the same time.
Scoring of the tests may be completed by computer scanning
equipment.
Lower cost than personality tests.
Physical Abilities
Personalit y Determinants
1. Heredity
2. Environment
3. Culture
4. Family
5. Situation
6. Social Factors
2. Perceptual Mechanism
3. Perceptual Output
4. Pattern of Behavior
2. Having empathy