MGT 363
________ is a process that involves a small group working on real problems.
Action Learning
________ relate to trainees' attitudes toward training content and motivation to transfer.
Affective outcomes
________ refers to the ease with which training outcomes can be collected.
Practicality
________ refers to training that a team manager receives that focuses on ways to resolve conflict within the team.
Team-leader training
Which of the following statements is true of random assignment?
It assigns employees to a training program without considering their individual differences.
Which of the following statements is true of near transfer?
Trainees should be encouraged to focus on important differences between training tasks and work tasks.
Which of the following strategies is least appropriate for far transfer?
Using standardized procedures, processes, and checklists
________ refers to whether performance on the outcome reflects true differences in performance.
Discrimination
Which of the following is a major aide in communicating tacit knowledge?
Discussion
Evaluation designs without pre-test or comparison groups are most appropriate when ________.
a company is only interested in whether trainees have achieved a certain proficiency level
Six Sigma and Kaizen involve principles of ________.
action learning
A(n) ________ is a written document that includes the steps that a trainee and manager will take to ensure that training transfers to the job.
action plan
Which of the following involves assisting a certified tradesperson at a work site?
an apprenticeship
Which of the following requires the least amount of participation from trainees?
audiovisual instruction
Front-line supervisors are likely most concerned with which training outcomes?
behavior and skill-based outcomes
________ is based on the principles of social learning theory.
behavior modeling
Lecture as a presentation method ________.
can be easily employed with large groups of trainees
Explicit knowledge ________.
can be managed by a knowledge management system
A(n) ________ gets learners into the appropriate mental state for learning and allows them to understand the personal and work-related meaningfulness of course content.
concept map
If trainers are interested in the generalizability of a study's results, they are said to be interested in the ________ of the study.
external validity
Which of the following is the first stage of an experiential learning training program?
gaining conceptual knowledge and theory
Which of the following is an affective learning outcome?
greater appreciation of diversity
Which of the following is not a variation of the lecture method discussed in the text?
guided conceptual inquiry
Which of the following is a concern in organizations regarding the loss of explicit and tacit knowledge?
involuntary employee turnover
Which of the following is a presentation method of training?
lecture
A(n) ________ refers to a memory tool to encode difficult-to-remember information in a way that is much easier to remember.
mnemonic
Behavior and skill-based outcomes are best measured by ________.
observations
If companies have a limited budget for developing new training methods, the most appropriate hands-on training method would be what?
on-the-job training (OJT)
In training, the greatest level of support that a manager can provide is to ________.
participate in training as an instructor
A request for proposal (RFP) is a document mainly used to identify ________.
potential vendors and consultants for training services
Which of the following methods would be appropriate for developing skills in revenue management, as discussed in the text?
self-directed learning
Return on investment (ROI) analysis is best suited for training programs that are ________.
significant financial investments
________ refers to concrete examples to show how learning has led to results that a company finds worthwhile and credible.
success cases
Which term refers to a group of two or more trainees who agree to meet to discuss their progress using learned capabilities on the job?
support network
A company that aims to improve readily observable outcomes by collecting data at periodic intervals before and after training is likely applying a ________ evaluation design.
time series
Appropriate training outcomes need to discriminate, meaning that ________.
trainees' performance on the outcome should actually reflect true differences in performance
In the context of big data, ________ refers to the large number of sources and types of data.
volume
Which of the following statements is true?
There is considerable overlap between learning outcomes across the training methods.
Which of the following methods is/are the most commonly used in organizations?
instructor-led classroom training
In the context of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), ________ types prefer a learning atmosphere in which an emphasis is placed on meaning and associations. Insight is valued more than careful observation.
intuitive
Formative evaluation involves collecting data about a training program from trainees mainly through ________.
their opinions and feelings about the program
Which of the following statements best differentiates formative evaluation from summative evaluation?
Formative evaluation focuses on how to make a training program better, whereas summative evaluation helps to determine the extent to which trainees have changed after training.
With opportunity to perform, activity level refers to the ________.
frequency with which trained tasks are performed on the job
Effective knowledge sharing is most likely when employees ________.
have easy access to information in the context of their jobs
Curricula differ from courses in that curricula ________.
include broader learning objectives
________ relate(s) to whether trainees are using training content back on the job.
Behavior and skill-based outcomes
________ involves training teams how to share information and make decisions.
Coordination training
________ learning focuses on well-defined competencies typically trained via lecture and online methods.
Guided competency
Which of the following statements is true of Solomon four-group evaluation design?
It combines both pre-test/post-test comparison group and post-test-only/control group designs.
Which generational cohort tends to prefer blended learning?
Millennials
It is estimated that 35% of organizations collect data on which of the following training outcomes?
Results
________ demonstrate(s) to key business stakeholders, such as top-level managers, that their expectations about training have been satisfied.
Return on expectations (ROE)
________ is a time period in which participants no longer receive training intervention.
Reversal
Jane has been a trainer for many years. She believes that trainees today lack any motivation to learn. This attitude is apparent to her trainees. Her trainees then fail to exert personal initiative, as expected. What phenomenon is most likely occurring in this instance?
Self-fulfilled Prophecy
Which of the following statements is true of business games?
Several alternative courses of action are available to trainees.
Which of the following statements is most true of on-the-job training (OJT)?
Skills learned through OJT are easily transferred to the job.
________ learning focuses on context-dependent knowledge and skills learned via social media and informal interactions through others.
Social contextual
Which of the following is not characteristic of case studies?
They allow trainees to act out skills.
Which of the following statements is true of lesson plans?
They include the sequence of activities that will be conducted and identify administrative details.
Which of the following statements is most true of comparison groups?
They represent a group of employees who do not attend training.
Development of effective self-directed learning typically begins with ________.
conducting a job analysis to identify the tasks that must be covered
The evaluation process ideally begins with ________.
conducting a needs analysis
Which of the following instances call for training with an emphasis on far transfer?
creating a new product
________ best prepares team members to step in and take the place of a member who may temporarily leave the team.
cross-training
A ________ refers to an organized program of study designed to meet a complex learning objective.
curriculum
Which of the following represents the lowest level of manager support for training?
encouragement of trainees' participation in training
Low levels of opportunity to perform may indicate that ________.
training content is not important for the employee's job
________ refers to the process of collecting the outcomes needed to determine whether training is effective.
training evaluation
In the context of big data, ________ refers to the huge amount of data that is being generated and the speed with which it must be evaluated, captured, and made useful.
velocity
Which of the following statements is true of knowledge management?
Creating communities of practice and using "after-action reviews" at the end of each project facilitates knowledge management.
Which of the following statements is most true of Traditionalists?
Most Traditionalists are now in retirement.
In the context of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), ________ types thrive in flexible learning environments in which they are stimulated by new and exciting ideas. Such individuals like to "go with the flow" and are receptive to new opportunities.
Percieving
________ review meetings are meetings between a manager and employee during which the employee's performance is discussed, and improvement goals are agreed upon.
Performance Appraisal