Training and Development Final Exam
Curriculum
A ___________ refers to an organized program of study designed to meet a complex learning objective
False
A pencil-and-paper test is the best means for measuring skill-based outcome
True
A potential disadvantages of a panel is that trainees who are relatively naive about a topic may have difficulty understanding important points
Survey
A primary disadvantage of using ___________ in the needs assessment process is the that data obtained may lack detail
potential vendors and consultants for training services
A request for proposal is a document mainly used to identify
True
According to the 70-20-10 model, the majority of learning should be guided by the employee as opposed to the organization
Feeling Learners
According to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the following type of learners require instructors to emphasize personal needs, beliefs, values, and experiences
False
Among all training outcomes, cognitive outcomes are most frequently assessed
is based on the feeling of pride that comes from achieving life goals
An employee's protean career__________
Who works in a country other than his or her country of origin
An expatriate is an employee
True
Assessments can be used to identify communication styles that inhibit a team's productivity
Observations
Behavior and skill-based outcomes are best measured by __________
Reinfocement theory
Behavior modification is a training method that is primarily based on ______________
Metrics
Business-level outcomes chosen to measure the overall value of training or learning initiatives are referred to as ___________
baseball teams
Companies that emphasize innovation and creativity are labeled as _______
True
Developing a computer program that meets customer specifications is an example of an intellectual skills learning outcome
True
Discussing performance and development in the same meeting is difficult because they have different objectives
Retirement Programs
Eligibility is usually based on age and years of service
True
Emphasis on the creation of intellectual capital and the movement toward high-performance work systems using teams has resulted in employees performing many roles once reserved for management
True
For more complex tasks, relatively long rest periods appear to be beneficial for learning
their opinions and feelings about the program.
Formative evaluation involves collecting data about a training program from trainees mainly through __________.
False
Formative evaluation usually involves collecting quantitative data through tests or objective measures of performance
Conference-type
If training emphasizes total-group discussion with limited presentation and no small-group interaction, a _____ seating arrangement will be most effective.
learning organization
In ___________________ , employees learn from failure and from successes
Performance appraisal
In a ____________ review meeting a manager and employee discuss strengths and weaknesses of the employee's performance and agree on improvement goals
interact with a computer representation of the job for which they are being trained
In a virtual lab type of simulation, trainees ______
True
In learning organizations, there is an understanding that failure provides important information
Establishment
In the _______ stage, individuals are largely concerned with achieving more responsibility and financial success
Expectancy
In the context of expectancy theory, ______________ relates to trainees' beliefs that they perform the trained skill
Their subordinates
In upward feedback, managers' behaviors or skills are evaluated by __________.
Lecture
Is a presentation method of training
Tacit knowledge
It is best acquired though informal learning
True
It is best to include a combination of examples and practice, rather than all practice
True about Training
It is important to realize that for training to be effective, both learning and transfer of training are needed
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Kitty has been a trainer for many years, and she has become disillusioned with her trainees. She believes that trainees today lack any motivation to learn. This attitude is apparent to her trainees, and her trainees then fail to exert personal initiative, as expected. What phenomenon is most likely occurring in this instance
True
Learning organizations emphasize that learning occurs not only at the individual employee level but also at the group and organizational levels
can be easily employed with large groups of trainees
Lecture as a presentation method ____________.
True
Most educational theories historically have been developed exclusively to educate children
Human Capital
Motivation to deliver high-quality products and services is a part of
True
New training technologies are unlikely to totally replace face-to-face instruction
True
On-the-job training is considered informal because it does not occur as part if a formal classroom program
With one to two hour training modules rather than a full-day training session
Online training is best provided ____________
False
Pressure points almost always suggest that a training need is present in the organization
significant financial investments
Return on investments analysis is best suited for training programs that are
Job experience
Sending employees on international assignments is an example of the _____________ approach to employees development
Disadvantage of online learning
Some trainees may not be motivated to learn through technology
True
Subject-matter experts (SMEs) should have an understanding of the company's language, tools, and products
False
Surveys do not allow many employees to participate in the needs assessment process
Formal training and development
The ADDIE model is most closely associated with
True
The CEO of a company is responsible for setting a clear direction of learning
Glass ceiling
The ________ refers to a barrier to advancement for women and minorities
School-to Work Opportunities
The _________ Act is designed to assist states in building school-to-work system that prepare students for high-skill, high wage jobs or for future education
Myers-Briggs Type Inventory
The _________ is a personality assessment tool used for team building and leadership development that identifies employees' preferences
conducting a needs analysis
The evaluation process ideally beings with ______.
True
The importance of cognitive ability for job success increases with job complexity
True
The least amount of learning content in companies concerns the development of basic skills
Instructional System Design
The model specifies an orderly, step-by-step approach to training design
preparing, motivating, and energizing trainees to attend the learning event
The pre-training phase primarily involves
False
The traditional classroom-type arrangement is good for role-play exercises that involve trainees working in groups of two or three
True
There is no one universally accepted instruction systems development model
Lesson Plans
They ensure that both the trainee and the trainer are aware of the course and program objectives
Closed skills
They refer to skill that are to be identically produced by the trainee on the job
Self-directed learning
This method allows employees to take responsibility for all aspects of learning, including when it is conducted and who will be involved in it
Appernticeship
This method involves assisting a certified tradesperson at a work site
Skills learned through OJT are easily transferred to the job
This statement is the most true of the on-the-job training
there should be prompts to promote self-regulation
To create a positive online learning experience, ____________
True
Traditional classroom-type seating makes it difficult for trainees to work in teams
pencil-and-paper tests
Typically, ________ are used to assess cognitive outcomes
True
Upper-level managers are not usually involved in identifying which employees need training or the tasks for which training is needed
Resistance to change
When the top management of Mason's firm made it mandatory for all product managers to undergo skills training, he told his superior that he would be uncomfortable with the process. He added that he was certain of not being able to cope with the new developments. In this instance, Mason is demonstrating _______________________.
Intellectual skills
Which learning outcomes relate to the ability to design and code a computer program that meets customer requirements
Live online courses
______ allow synchronous communication in training
Repurposing
_______ refers to directly translating an instructor-led, face-to-face training program to an online format
career recycling
_________ involves changing one's major activity after having been established in a specific field
Virtual reality
_________ is a computer-based technology that provides trainees with a three-dimensional learning experience
Offering an early retirement plan
_________ is a way to reduce head count and lower labor costs
Compressing the workweek
_________ refers to giving employees the option of choosing when to work during the workday or workweek
Job sharing
_________ refers to having two employees divide the hours, responsibilities, and benefits of a full-time
Training Evaluation
_________ refers to the process of collecting the outcomes needed to determine whether training is effective
Team Leader Training
_________ refers to the training that a team manager receives that focuses on ways to resolve conflict within the team
Sabbaticals
__________ grants a temporary leave of absence from the company
Job hopping
__________ refers to employees changing jobs, usually between companies, every two to three years
Metacognition
__________ refers to individual control over one's thinking
Learning management systems
___________ allow companies to track the number of employees who have completed courses that are required to meet state, federal, or professional regulations
Staffing Strategy
___________ refers to the company's decisions regarding where to find employees, how to select them and the desired mix of employee skills and statues
Self-assessment
___________ refers to the use of information by employees to determine their career interests, values, aptitudes, and behavioral tendencies
Return on expectations (ROE)
____________ demonstrates to key business stakeholders, such as top-level managers, that their assumptions about training have been satisfied
Job rotation
____________ gives employees a series of job assignments in various functional areas of the company or movement among jobs in a single functional area
Mission
_____________ typically includes information on the customers served, why the company exists, what the company does, the value received by the customers, and the technology used.
Onboarding
______________ refers to the process of helping new hires adjust to social and performance aspects of their new jobs
Organizational Analysis
analysis involves determining the appropriateness of training given the company's business strategy, its resources available for training and support by managers and peers
Focus groups
are useful with complex or controversial issues
Six Sigma
involves highly trained employees known as Champions, Master Black Belts, Black Belts, and Green
Total Quality Management (TQM)
is a companywide effort to continuously improve the ways people, machines, and systems accomplish work
Training Design Process
refers to a systematic approach for developing training programs
Offshoring
refers to process of moving jobs from the U.S. to other locations in the world
Focus of training
this issue is addressed by task analysis
Survey
this method is inexpensive and allows the collection of data from a large number of individuals
They allow trainees to act out stills.
Which of the following is not characteristic of case studies? A) Trainees' recommendations are hypothetical. B) They allow trainees to analyze situations and make recommendations. C) They allow trainees to act out stills. D) They often depict realistic situations.
shared media
Youtube is a typical example of __________