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WGU (C202) Managing Human Capital Exam - Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for WGU's WGU (C202) Managing Human Capital exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
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How can human resource managers increase procedural fairness in the hiring process?

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Procedural fairness in the hiring process can be increased by implementing validated selection methods that are directly related to the job requirements. This includes using standardized tests, structured interviews, and job simulations that have been scientifically proven to predict job performance. These methods ensure that all candidates are evaluated consistently and objectively based on their qualifications and abilities relevant to the job, thereby reducing biases and enhancing the perceived fairness of the selection process. Reference:

Dessler, G. (2020). Human Resource Management. Pearson.

Boudreau, J. W., & Cascio, W. F. (2017). Applied Psychology in Talent Management. Sage Publications.


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Stephane
22 hours ago
I feel like having friendly interviewers is nice, but it doesn't really address procedural fairness directly. It seems more about candidate experience.
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Jani
6 days ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe that using job-related methods is key to increasing fairness in hiring.
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France
11 days ago
I think asking personal questions might help, but it could also lead to bias. I’m not completely confident about that approach.
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Lillian
16 days ago
I remember discussing how using validated selection methods can really help ensure fairness, but I'm not sure if that's the only factor to consider.
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Alishia
22 days ago
I definitely remember that friendly interviewers can create a positive atmosphere, but I'm not convinced it directly impacts fairness in the process.
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Malcom
27 days ago
I feel like unstructured interviews could lead to inconsistencies, which might hurt procedural fairness.
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Stefania
1 month ago
I think asking personal questions might actually lead to bias, but I can't recall if that's what we covered in class.
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Buck
1 month ago
I remember discussing how using validated selection methods can really help ensure fairness, but I'm not sure if that's the only factor.
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