433 Aguinis Chapter 5
Comparative and Absolute
What are the two types of systems used to evaluate competencies?
Differentiating competencies
_________________ allow us to distinguish between acceptable candidates and unacceptable candidates.
Competencies
__________________ are measurable clusters of KSAs that are critical in determining how results will be achieved.
Performance Standard
A _____________ is a yardstick used to evaluate how well employees have achieved each objective.
A Performance Standard
A yardstick used to evaluate how well employees have achieved each objective is called __________________.
False, comparative systems
Absolute systems base the measurement on comparing employees with one another.
True
After determining the accountabilities of a particular job, the next step in measuring results is to determine specific objectives.
Higher risk of leniency, severity, and central biases
All of the following are disadvantages of comparative systems EXCEPT
Essay comparing the employee to other team members
All of the following are examples of absolute systems EXCEPT
True
An indicator is a behavior that suggests whether a particular competency is present.
True
Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) include graphic rating scales that use critical incidents as anchors.
Key Accountabilities
Broad areas of a job for which the employee is responsible for producing results are called __________________.
Spontaneous
Characteristics of good objectives include all of the following EXCEPT
True
Comparative performance measurement systems are better than absolute systems at controlling for several rater biases and errors.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Competencies are composed of which of the following?
True
Differentiating competencies are competencies that allow us to distinguish between average and superior performers.
False, discourages teamwork and increases competition
Forced distribution encourages teamwork and contextual performance behaviors and reduces competition within an organization.
A Critical Incident Approach
Gathering reports of situations in which employees performed behaviors that were especially effective or ineffective in accomplishing their jobs is an example of _____________________.
False, flexible
Good objectives are set in stone and will not change throughout the performance review period.
Prioritized
Good objectives should have which of the following characteristics.
True
Good performance standards are related to the position, concrete, specific, measurable, practical to measure, meaningful, realistic, achievable, and reviewed regularly.
False, simple rank order system
In an alternation rank order procedure, employees are simply ranked from the best performer to the worst performer.
Forced Distribution
In this type of comparative system, employees are apportioned according to an approximately normal distribution.
True
Key accountabilities are the broad areas of a job for which the employee is responsible for producing results.
False, objectives
Performance standards are statements of important and measurable outcomes.
Objectives
Statements of important and measurable outcomes are called ______________.
False, comparative performance measurement system
The relative percentile method is a type of absolute performance measurement system.
Graphic Rating Scales
The use of ________________ ensure that the response categories are clearly defined, that interpretation of the rating by an outside party is clear, and that the supervisor and employee also understand the rating.
Threshold Competencies
Those which everyone must display in order to do the job at a minimally adequate level.
Indicators
To understand the extent to which a competency is present, we measure _____________.
Absolute
Use of essays, critical incidents, and graphic rating scales would be most appropriate in a _______________ system of evaluating competencies.
Comparative
Use of simple rank order, alteration rank order, and relative percentile would be most appropriate in _______________ systems.
Relative Percentile
When raters are asked to consider all rates at the same time and to estimate the relative performance of each by using a 100 point scale, which method are they using?
Alternation Rank Order
When supervisors select the best, the worst, the second best, the second worst, etc.
Concrete, Realistic, and Reviewed Regularly
Which of the following characteristic of good performance standards?
Quality, Quantity, and Time
Which of the following characteristics can be used to judge the extent to which an objective has been achieved?
Absolute
_____________ systems base the measurement on comparing employees with specified performance standards.
Threshold Competencies
________________ are competencies that each employee needs to display to do the job to a minimally adequate standard.