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Among employers that provide health insurance, the cost to provide family coverage per year per employee is approximately _____. $4,000 $9,000 $16,000 $22,000

$16,000

Which of the following is a fundamental objective, and NOT a policy, in the pay model? Fairness Competitiveness Contributions Alignment

Fairness

A study of IBM showed that its long-standing policy of no layoffs was the major cause of its strong profits.

False

Which form of pay does not permanently increase labor costs? Incentive Merit pay Cost-of-living adjustments Base pay

Incentive

A major challenge facing most employers is the rising cost of health care benefits.

True

Incentives and merit guidelines are techniques of the _____ policy of the pay model. Internal alignment external competitiveness employee contributions management of the pay system

employee contributions

Commissions are an example of incentives.

True

Which of the following is a policy, and NOT an objective, in the pay model? Ethics Competitiveness Efficiency Fairness

Competitiveness

Which of the following companies is taking efforts to improve the work/life balance of its employees? Correct MH Corp. increases the number of paid holidays given to its senior employees. Kay Corp. increases the transport allowance for its employees by 10 percent. Haywire Corp. allows its employees to buy company stocks at a reduced price of $30 per share. Halo Corp. increases the variable pay for its employees.

Correct MH Corp. increases the number of paid holidays given to its senior employees.

According to the text, which of the following decisions should be made jointly? Internal alignment and management decisions External competitiveness and employee contribution decisions Employee contribution and internal alignment decisions Management and external competitiveness decisions

External competitiveness and employee contribution decisions

Base wage is the overtime pay given to employees who are exempt from regulations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

False

Base wage reflects both the value of the work and individual employee skills and experience.

False

Management and HR research has conclusively shown that goal setting and job enrichment produce the largest and most reliable increases in job performance.

False

Procedural fairness suggests that the way a pay decision is made is of less importance to employees than the results of the decision.

False

Since HR research contains information useful to managers, most managers read research in HR management, and compensation journals.

False

_____ refers to comparisons among jobs or skills inside a single organization. External competitiveness Internal alignment Compliance Merit increase

Internal alignment

In the context of pay relationships, which of the following is illegal in the United States? Paying on the basis of the nature of jobs Paying on the basis of pay comparisons with competitors Paying on the basis of one's age Paying on the basis of one's skill level

Paying on the basis of one's age

Causality is one of the most difficult questions to answer and continues to be an important and sometimes perplexing problem for researchers.

True

If the objective is to increase customer satisfaction, then incentive programs and merit pay might be used to pay for performance.

True

Monetary incentives produce the biggest increases in job performance.

True

Most U.S. firms use merit pay increases.

True

Objectives guide the design of pay systems and provide the standards for evaluating their effectiveness.

True

Pension and health benefits are a very large component of total compensation for many large companies such as American Airlines and GM.

True

When unemployment increases, the proportion of the population covered by health insurance decreases.

True

A difference between incentives and merit increases is that incentives: do not increase the base wage, whereas merit increases the base wage. cannot be tied to the performance of an individual, whereas merit increases can be tied to the performance of an individual. rely on a subjective measure of performance, whereas merit increases rely on an objective measure of performance. are relational returns, whereas merit increases are part of the total compensation.

do not increase the base wage, whereas merit increases the base wage.

The decisions to implement pay for performance, flat rate pay, and profit sharing are examples of _____ policy decisions. internal alignment efficiency employee contributions management

employee contributions

Which of the following policy decisions directly affects employees' attitudes and work behaviors? Employee contributions Internal alignment External competitiveness Management

employee contributions

Which of the following is given as an increment to the base pay in recognition of past work behavior? Base pay Long-term incentive Merit pay Short-term incentive

merit pay

You are an HR manager, and your boss has told you to find the best way to raise job performance. After some research, you find that _____ have the greatest instrumental value. job responsibilities training and skill development programs goal setting and job enrichment monetary incentives

monetary incentives

Managers seek internal alignment within their organization by: matching the competitors' pay rates. following FLSA guidelines. using fair merit increases. paying on the basis of similarities among jobs.

paying on the basis of similarities among jobs.

Incentives do not permanently increase labor costs because: they rely on a subjective rating of performance. they are given based on the past performances of the employees. they increase the base wage. they are one-time payments.

they are one-time payments.

Recent surveys show that, on average, an outstanding performer receives a _____ merit increase, an average performer a _____ merit increase, and a poor performer a 0.4% merit increase. 10.5%; 7% 8.4%; 5.2% 6.7%; 4.2% 4.4%; 2.8%

4.4%; 2.8%

The R2, which is an output from a regression analysis, is different from correlation in that it tells us what percentage of the variation is accounted for by the variables we are using to predict or explain.

False

The degree to which pay influences individual and aggregate motivation among employees is called the sorting effect.

False

Hourly compensation costs for production workers in manufacturing are higher in _____ than in the United States. Germany Czech Republic Mexico China

Germany

Which of the following is often the largest component in an executive pay package? Base pay Stock options Merit pay Perks

Stock options

GreenRain Corp. faces an increase in employee turnover rate. The CEO calls for a board meeting with the senior executives to discuss the issue. Who among the following suggests increasing the relational returns that employees receive to reduce the turnover rate at GreenRain? Tom suggests increasing the decision-making authorities given to the employees to make work more challenging. Deena suggests providing more work/life balance for the employees by increasing the number of paid leaves. Syed suggests increasing the medical insurance coverage offered to the employees. Liam suggests increasing merit bonuses.

Tom suggests increasing the decision-making authorities given to the employees to make work more challenging.

A study found that only a very small amount of change in CEO pay is related to changes in company performance.

True

Which of the following is NOT a question to ask for determining if research has value? Is the research useful? Can alternative explanations be ruled out? Was the research conducted by PhD researchers? Is correlation separated from causation?

Was the research conducted by PhD researchers?

The best way to establish _____ is to account for competing explanations, either statistically or through control groups. profitability causation correlation coefficient internal alignment

causation

A measure of how changes in one variable are related to changes in another variable is the: standard deviation analysis of variance correlation coefficient mean deviation

correlation coefficient

Compensation policy choices that affect the pay level relative to other companies are most closely associated with the _____ aspect of the pay model. internal alignment external competitiveness employee contributions pay system management

external competitiveness

The degree to which pay influences individual and aggregate motivation among employees at any point in time is referred to as a(n): sorting effect. incentive effect. turnover effect. directional effect.

incentive effect

Variable pay may also be called _____. relational returns pensions stock options incentives

incentives

Robert, the CEO of GameTrack Corp., wants to restructure the pay plan without increasing the labor costs in the long run. He is most likely to achieve this, while retaining his top employees, by: increasing base pay and decreasing variable pay. increasing incentive pay and decreasing base pay. hiring more employees and reducing the marginal product output requirements. providing across-the-board increases on a monthly basis.

increasing incentive pay and decreasing base pay

One of the reasons why 8 in 10 of the uninsured in the United States are from working families is that _____. many larger employers do not offer health insurance as it does not guarantee an increase in productivity levels health insurance is more costly for larger employers many small employers are much less likely than larger employers to offer health insurance to their employees most workers decline health insurance when offered by their employers

many small employers are much less likely than larger employers to offer health insurance to their employees


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