Courtney works in an assembly plant. She and her co-workers often rotate among jobs, and they are all involved in designing their own tools and conducting their own quality inspections. Courtney is working as part of a(n)
A. autonomous work group.
B. validity study.
C. assessment center.
D. transfer of training.
Answer: A
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b. even a serious injury cannot negate the positive impact of such athletic participation. c. these injuries are found almost entirely among football players and wrestlers. d. research has found that suffering an athletic injury helps to develop resilience.
As she is about to walk into the grocery store, Melissa sees a woman struggling with her groceries. Melissa is most likely to help this woman if
a. the woman is obviously drunk. b. the store is located in an urban environment. c. Melissa only has five minutes to purchase her donuts and beer, and get to work on time. d. Melissa feels guilty about having parked in the handicapped space.
_______ is based on the assumption that tests that predict a particular component of one job should predict performance on the same component for another job
a. Content validity b. Validity generalization c. Synthetic validity d. Face validity
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a. universal and adaptive b. economical and adaptive c. universal and economical d. economical and random