Lecture 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Entity theorists agree on what?

A

They believe that attributes are NOT changeable. (Nature side)

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2
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Incremental theorists agree on what?

A

They believe that attributes CAN change (Nurture)

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3
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Whats the debate between entity theorists and incremental ones?

A

Nature vs nurture

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4
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In which example are individual differences significant?

A

In relationship between stressor and strain. How one copes with a stressor

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5
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In which situations, individual differences are most observable?

A

Especially in weak situations. There, personality is the moderator

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6
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Valid employee selection techniques

A

Biographical inventory
Structured interviews
Assessment center and work sample tests

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7
Q

What is a risk in speed tests?

A

Legal issues

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8
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what is a benefit in speed tests?

A

Variation across different test-takers

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9
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CRT test (cognitive reflection test) ( Type 1/2 thinking)

A

CRT is negatively correlated with perceived accuracy of blatantly inaccurate news headlines
and
POSITIVE correlated with the ability to distinguish between real and fake news

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10
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Interest test premise

A

If person has same interests with people who are successful in the occupation, more likely to be satisfied in that occupation

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11
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Tacit knowledge

A

street smart

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12
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procedural knowledge

A

knowing how (implicit)

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13
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declarative knowledge

A

knowledge of facts (explicit)

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