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This is Recruitment and Selection topic. Please help me answer the following questions:
Note: Include explanations on the answer you choose.
Below are True or False questions, choose the best answer and explain it.
1. When a previous boss fails to advise of an employee's suspected proclivity for abuse, he or she might be guilty of reckless referral. True or False?
2. If a previous boss fails to advise of an employee's reported proclivity for abuse, they might be guilty of reckless referral. True or False?
3. Despite all of the recent recruiting technologies, newspaper advertisements are also the most effective way to create pool of potential candidates. True or False?
4. The grapevine is the most popular way to select eligible candidates from within an institution. True or False?
5. Even if it is well understood that there are no eligible internal applicants, having a recruit-from-within policy can mean that no external candidates will be accepted before the posting period is finished. True or False?
6. Particularly if the employer's contribution to equality and diversity is ambiguous, several of the recruiting strategies mentioned in the text can be used to retain designated community members. True or False?
7. Ordinal scales are often used in academic samples and questionnaires where only the indicator labels matter. For example, a consumer survey might ask, "Which smartphone brand do you prefer?" "Apple" is number one, "Samsung" is number two, and "OnePlus" is number three. True or False?
8. The degree to which a test "covers" the construct of concern is referred to as criterion validity. If a researcher conceptualizes test anxiety as including both sympathetic nervous system stimulation (which causes nervous feelings) and negative thoughts, so his test anxiety calculation should involve both nervous feelings and negative thoughts. True or False?
9.The degree to which this is so is measured by inter-rater reliability. Knowledge, for example, is widely assumed to be stable over time. A individual who is extremely intelligent today will continue to be extremely intelligent the following week. True or False?
10.The degree to which multiple observers' decisions are compatible is known as inter-rater reliability. For example, if you were to assess university students' social skills, you might document them interacting with another student for the first time. True or False?