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RODY.ELKHALIL

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The percentage of applicants who are hired or admitted to a program is known as the
 
  a. base rate.
  b. reliability coefficient.
  c. selection ratio.
  d. validity coefficient.

Question 2

Validity for structured interviews is highest when
 
  a. the interviewer and interviewee are matched on gender.
  b. the interviewee is more him or herself rather than focusing on impression management.
  c. the same interviewer evaluates all candidates.
  d. the interviewer explains to the interviewee the criteria on which they will be judged.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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