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The hr department is trying to fill a vacant position for a job with a small talent pool. valid applications arrive every week or so, and the applicants all seem to bring different levels of expertise. for each applicant, the hr manager gathers information by trying to verify various claims on the candidate's résumé, but some doubt about "fit" always lingers when a decision to hire or not is to be made. suppose that hiring an employee who is a bad fit for the company results in an error cost of $900, but failing to hire a good employee results in an error cost of $200 to the company. although it is impossible to tell in advance whether an employee is a good fit, assume that the probability that an applicant is a "good fit" is 0.4, while the probability that an applicant is a "bad fit" is 1−0.4=0.6 . hiring an applicant who is a good fit, as well as not hiring an applicant who is a bad fit, results in no error cost to the company. for each decision in the following table, calculate and enter the expected error cost of that decision. good fit bad fit decision p=0.4 p=0.6 expected error costhire cost: 0 cost: $900 ? do not hire cost: $200 cost: 0 ? suppose an otherwise qualified applicant applies for a job. in order to minimize expected error costs, the hr department should hire/not hire) the applicant.

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