Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) Practice Exam

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The diversity manager is considering what type of diversity when asking for the EEO 1 reports?

  1. Deep-level

  2. Surface-level

  3. Trait-based

  4. Biological

The correct answer is: Surface-level

The correct answer is surface-level diversity. This type of diversity typically encompasses easily observable characteristics such as age, race, gender, and ethnicity. When requesting EEO 1 reports, which compile data on the workforce demographics of various companies, the focus is primarily on these visible attributes. Surface-level diversity is crucial for compliance with equal employment opportunity regulations and helps organizations understand the composition of their workforce in a clear and straightforward manner. Deep-level diversity, on the other hand, relates to attributes that are not immediately visible, such as values, beliefs, and experiences, which are not the main focus of EEO 1 reports. Trait-based diversity usually refers to personality traits or individual characteristics that influence behavior and performance, whereas biological diversity is more related to genetic and ecological perspectives, not relevant to workplace diversity matters as indicated in the context of EEO 1 reporting.