Question

What is the difference between a behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS) and a behavioral observation scale (BOS)?

A. A BARS asks the manager to rate the frequency with which the employee has exhibited the behavior during the rating period.

B. A BOS discards many items in creating the rating scale.

C. A BOS uses many examples to define all behaviors necessary for effective performance.

D. Managers and employees prefer BARS compared to BOS for ease of use and maintaining objectivity.

E. A major drawback of BARS is the amount of information required as compared to BOS.

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