How To Choose a Test
There are literally hundreds of tests available that an employer may use. Excluding
the specific skills tests and honesty/integrity tests, most employers that use testing
want to know about an individual’s mental abilities and personality traits.
And, they want to know how a person’s scores compare to the requirements of
the job.
So, how do you choose a test that is right for you? Consider the following:
What Is Measured
Mental skills or intelligence testing alone is an inadequate predictor of successful
job performance. An analysis of an individual’s personality without insight
into how that person learns and processes information is incomplete. Since both
are needed, you should choose an instrument that combines mental and personality
measurement in one tool.
How Results Are Presented
Most tests provide single score or pass/fail scoring. While easy to interpret, such
scoring systems can be difficult to link directly to job requirements, and often
lead to over-reliance on test results and subject users to compliance and litigation
concerns. Choose a test that provides scores on a scale that can be related to the
Normal Distribution (Bell Curve) and that easily relates scores to the job requirements,
preferably by means of a benchmark of successful performers.
To learn more about one instrument that includes mental and personality measurement
and a scoring system that is not subject to the concerns of the pass/fail methods,
click here.
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