After World War I, work on personnel selection continued with research from Dr. Millicent Pond, who researched the selection of factory workers, comparing the results of pre-employment tests with various indicators of ______________.

a. job performance
b. hiring performance
c. selection performance
d. recruitment performance


a. job performance

After World War I, work on personnel selection continued with research from Dr. Millicent Pond, who researched the selection of factory workers, comparing the results of pre-employment tests with various indicators of job performance.

Psychology

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Changes in subjects' behavior caused by the unintended influence of an experimenter's actions is referred to as

a. researcher bias. b. the field experiment effect. c. research participant bias. d. the extraneous effect.

Psychology

Researchers have found that people tend to be socially poised, confident, and resourceful when there is a close match between their

a. self-image and ideal self. b. id and ego. c. ego ideal and conscience. d. psychosexual stages and psychosocial stages.

Psychology

Which of the following is true?

A. Girls are more likely to experience guilt than boys when they have lied toor been inconsiderate of others. B. Boys are more likely to experience guilt than girls when they have lied toor been inconsiderate ofothers. C. Boys are more likely than girls to experience guilt when they blame themselves for unhappiness or conflictamong others. D. Boys and girls tend to experience similar amounts of guilt in most situations.

Psychology

Failure to match one's behavior to widely accepted norms or to the usual minimum rules for social conduct describes what definition of normality?

a. subjective discomfort b. statistical c. social nonconformity d. cultural

Psychology