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lisov135 [29]
3 years ago
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Decision Point: Employees’ Personalities You think you did a good job of matching employees to the job to get a good fit, but yo

u want to make sure. Considering costs and effectiveness, what else could you do to better discern an employee's personality and what task they are best suited for?
Business
1 answer:
icang [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A paper and pencil personality test

Explanation:

Paper and pencil test is one such self-report/objective test that has following quality:

1. The individual knows that his/her personality is being assessed and they themselves answer questions concerning themselves. Example is true/false question like : i prefer going alone for movies, and so on

2. It is more organized as it follows well a standard procedure for evaluation and testing. Eg: if more than 5 questions have options a or b marked, then type a personality. Therefore, not likely to subjective judgement.

3. It includes both the quantitative and qualitative measurement.

So paper test is the best suited for effectiveness evaluation.

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