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Jacob Bourgault
on Nov 06, 2024Verified
A central tendency error occurs when one positive performance characteristic causes a manager to rate all other aspects of performance positively.
Central Tendency Error
A bias in performance appraisal where evaluators unfairly rate most employees around the average or middle of the scale.
- Awareness of common rating errors in the performance appraisal process.
Verified Answer
DS
Learning Objectives
- Awareness of common rating errors in the performance appraisal process.
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