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BU 408 FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is screening and when does it take place? - Answers -Next step after recruitment

Eliminate candidates who do not meet the minimum qualifications (MQs) for the job

Especially important with large applicant pools and small number of hires

Subsequent selection steps: - Answers -degree to which applicants will be successful
(more resource-intense assessments)

What are common screening methods? - Answers -Application forms, résumés,
reference checks, more recent technology-enabled tools

Why is having a well developed and implemented screening process so important? -
Answers -Cost concerns
Don't want to string someone along
Time efficiences (for job seeker and employer)
Avoid legal difficulties

Two types of errors in screening process - Answers -False positives: pass screening,
shouldn't have!
False negatives: don't pass screening, should have!

Which is the more serious error? - Answers -False negatives may take legal action if
they perceive that the screening was discriminatory job related, may go to a competitor

What are application forms? - Answers -Standardized form that obtains basic
information regarding K, S, education, work experience, training, other job-related
information (i.e., position-related MQs)
Almost always used by large organizations
Job-relatedness should be established through a job analysis

Weighted Application Blanks (WAB) and what to use them - Answers -Formal method
for quantitatively combining information from application form items

Assign weights to questions and responses (scoring key) that reflect job success

Add resulting scores together for total score

Use when there is a large number of applicants for a small number of positions or a
large number of similar positions to be filled

Biographical Information Blank (BIB) - Answers -Also known as biodata, biographical
data

, Wider range of content than the typical application form, more subjective content

For example: hobbies, family relationships, leisure-time pursuits

Series of multiple-choice or short-answer essay questions

Concerns with using the BIB? - Answers -Legality (e.g. family background)
Invasiveness/privacy - applicant reactions
Verifiability (e.g.
Fakability - applicants may answer how they think employers want them to answer
(social desirable responses)

Enhancing Application Form Accuracy - Answers -Negative implications for
organizations that use discriminatory questions on their application forms

Increase transparency concerning the purpose of the items

Use more verifiabile questions

Increase transparency concerning the purpose of the items

Have them elaborate on thier answers

Résumés - Answers -Another source of biographical information

Résumé information often overlaps with that requested by application forms

Voluntary information, not standardized

May provide information that employer could not ask for (e.g., citizenship, martial status,
photo)

What is the predictibte valdity of resumes? - Answers -low

What are reference checks and what is their predictive validity? - Answers -Tend to be
conducted near the end of the screening process (written or phone)
Information gathered from supervisors, coworkers, clients, others
Low to moderate predictive validity (lack of variance)

How can reference checks be improved? - Answers -Standardize Questions
Avoid prohibited grounds questions
Focus on objective information
Ensure reference providers has had an adequate time to observe applicant (e.g.
previous immediate supervisor)
Ensure old and new jobs are similar in content

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