Responsibility
(a) The experience, training, education, and ability required to perform a job under considerationâ€â€not with the skills any employee may possess
(b) The measurement of the physical or mental exertion needed for performance of a job
(c) The extent to which an employer depends on the employee to perform the job as expected, with emphasis on the importance of job obligation
(d) The physical surroundings and hazards of a job, including dimensions such as inside vs outside work, excessive heat or cold, fumes, and other factors relating to poor ventilation
c
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The establishment of performance standards
A. Is not necessary until the performance appraisal method has been selected. B. Is determined for each individual employee. C. Is necessary in order to have a basis or standard against which to evaluate employees. D. Is generally considered to be a nonproductive activity.
A yield curve that reflects relatively similar borrowing costs for both short-term and long-term loans is called as ________
A) normal yield curve B) inverted yield curve C) flat yield curve D) lognormal curve