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Which approach to employee selection would administer several tests to employees one at a time, with the least expensive tests being administered first; would score the various tests on a pass/fail basis; and would continue to test each applicant until he/she failed one of the tests?
 
  a. Multiple-regression approach
  b. Cutoff approach
 c. Multiple-cutoff approach
 d. Multiple-hurdle approach

Question 2

With a _______ approach, the applicant is administered one test at a time.
 
  a. multiple hurdle
 b. top down selection
  c. passing score
 d. banding



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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