Aptitude TestsApril 13, 2006
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Use aptitude tests when you need to measure a person's capabilities and potential. - Aptitude tests can measure general intelligence, space visualization, mathematical aptitude, verbal conceptualization, and other capabilities.
- Some are performance simulations, such as a manual dexterity test that requires the test taker to manipulate small parts on a test board. A successful completion of this exercise would demonstrate the applicant's aptitude for small assembly work.
 | Warning Aptitude tests administered at the pre-job offer stage can run afoul of the Americans with Disabilities Act if the employer, with the help of a psychologist, determines that certain patterns of answers on the test provide evidence that an applicant could have a psychological impairment. In other words, in some cases, aptitude tests can be used against you to claim that you discriminated against a job applicant who had a legally protected disability. | |
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