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craiczarry

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All of the following are examples of the evaluative purposes of a performance appraisal system EXCEPT ________.
 
  A) deciding how to motivate an employee
  B) deciding whom to promote
  C) deciding how to set pay levels
  D) deciding how tasks should be assigned

Question 2

Lucy is a very hard worker but very critical of herself. At her last job she was always unsure of how she was performing and eventually quit because of the lack of feedback . She might have stayed if her manager had ________.
 
  A) used informal performance appraisals more often
  B) evaluated more employee dimensions for formal appraisals
  C) lengthened the time between formal appraisals
  D) evaluated fewer employee dimensions for informal appraisals



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Answer to Question 1

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