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The Assessments
Introduction��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5
AMI (Assessment of Multiple Intelligences) - Revised��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
AMPM (Advanced Multidimensional Personality Matrix – Big 5 Personality Test) 3rd Revision����������������� 7
C O N TA C T I N F O
AMPM – Ab (Advanced Multidimensional Personality Matrix Abridged– Big 5 Personality Test)���������������� 8
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Toll Free: 1-888-855-6975
Email: [email protected]
ARS (Assertiveness Rating Scale) - 2nd Revision�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
ART (Analytical Reasoning Test)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10
CADVP (Career Advancement Profile) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
CAMOP – R2 (Career Motivation Profile) - 2nd Revision�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
CAPAP (Caregiver Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������������������ 13
TESTIMONIALS
CAPAP Ab (Caregiver Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������������ 14
“There is such a large selection
CAPSAT (Creativity & Problem-Solving Aptitude Test) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������� 15
of tests and the assessments
CAT-SR (Concentration Ability Test – Self Report) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
are so in-depth that we feel
CCCSRT (Call Center Customer Service Rep Test)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17
very confident in their ability to
CLAA (Clerical Aptitude Assessment) - 2nd Revision�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
help us determine the best fit
COMSA - R (Communication Skills Assessment) - 2nd Revision ������������������������������������������������������������� 19
for each of our open job posi-
CORRTA (Collision Repair and Refinish Technician Assessment) - Revised�������������������������������������������� 20
tions.”
COSA (Coping Skills Assessment) - 2nd Revision������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21
Jann L. Young
CSP (Customer Service Profile) - Revised����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22
Executive Assistant
CTAA (Coaching & Trainability Attitude Assessment)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23
San-Diego Habitat
DISC-PP (DISC Personality Profile)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24
for Humanity
DOT (Detail Orientation Test) - Revised����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25
DPP (Driving Personality Profile) - Revised���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26
“We have been extremely
EAPT (Employee Attitude and Personality Test)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27
happy with the system. The
EntAP (Entrepreneurial Aptitude Profile)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28
customer service is excellent.”
EPA (Entrepreneurial Personality Assessment)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29
Mary Anne Watson, PhD
FPP - Ab (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged - general version)������������������������������������������������������ 30
Professor of Management
FPP - AbF (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged - fast food version)�������������������������������������������������� 31
The University of Tampa
FPP - AbH (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged - hotel version)�������������������������������������������������������� 32
FPP - AbR (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged - restaurant version)����������������������������������������������� 33
“PsychTests provides great
GSSA (Goal-Setting Skills Assessment) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 34
insight and flexibility to help
HAPAP (Hairstylist Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������������������ 35
create a solution that works for
HAPAP - Ab (Hairstylist Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile) - Abridged����������������������������������������������� 36
both myself and my customer.
ITAPAP (IT Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 37
I would highly recommend their
LCAST (Locus of Control & Attribution Style Test)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 38
products to other businesses
LEAP (Leadership Potential Assessment) – 2nd Revision������������������������������������������������������������������������ 39
who are looking for a reliable
LIQT (Logic IQ Test) - 2nd Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 40
and knowledgeable provider.”
LiSI (Listening Skills Inventory) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41
Tony Miglio
MANSSA - Ab (Management Skills and Styles Assessment) - Abridged��������������������������������������������������� 42
President
MANSSA (Management Skills and Styles Assessment) - 4th Revision����������������������������������������������������� 43
The Inside Mind
MEIQ – HR (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence Quotient - Human Resources Version)���������������� 44
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Assessments (continued)
MIT (Multi-dimensional Intelligence Test) - Revised����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45
MVIT (Multidimensional Verbal Intelligence Test) - Revised���������������������������������������������������������������������� 46
NAP (Negotiation Aptitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47
C O N TA C T I N F O
NVIQT (Non-verbal IQ Test) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 48
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ORSKIT (Organization Skills Profile)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49
RESALE - R (Retail Sales Evaluation)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50
RiskTA (Risk-taking Assessment)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51
SCRT (Sensitivity to Criticism Test)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 52
SEA (Self-Esteem Assessment) - 2nd Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53
TESTIMONIALS
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clients that we use Psychtests
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hiring decision. It proves to my
clients that I care about the caliber of candidates that I recom-
SGCT (Security Guard Career Test) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 54
SIQT (Spatial IQ Test) – 2nd Revision������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55
SLPro (Success Likelihood Profile) – 2nd Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 56
SMAPAP (Store Manager Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)������������������������������������������������������������� 57
SPPP (Salesperson Personality Profile) - 4th Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58
SPSA (Social Personality & Skills Assessment) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������������������ 59
TIME (Time Management Evaluation) - Revised��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60
TIOT (Team vs. Individual Orientation Test) - 2nd Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������� 61
TMAT (Telemarketing Agent Test)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62
VaPro (Values Profile) – 4th Revision�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63
VoSPA - R (Vocational Style & Personality Assessment) - Revised���������������������������������������������������������� 64
VoSPA - St (Vocational Style & Personality Assessment – For Students) - Revised�������������������������������� 65
WALA (Work Accident Likelihood Assessment) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������������������� 66
WINT (Work Integrity Test) - Revised��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 67
mend to them.”
Melanie Diotte
President
Therapy & Counseling Assessments
Eximius Personnel
AMQ (Anger Management Questionnaire) - 2nd Revision������������������������������������������������������������������������ 68
“Working with PsychTests AIM
AnxSyS – (Anxiety Symptom Screener) -2nd Revision����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 69
has been a pleasure. They have
BSS - NSF (Burnout Symptom Screener - For Non-Service Fields) - 2nd Revision �������������������������������� 70
been a very reliable group of
BSS - SF (Burnout Symptom Screener - For Service Fields) - 2nd Revision ������������������������������������������ 71
psychologists and researchers
DepSyS (Depression Symptom Screener) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 72
who have been quite accommo-
EMEBA (Emotional Eating Behavior Assessment)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 73
dating to our needs, extremely
MEIQ – Ab (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence Quotient - Abridged, 7th Revision)������������������������ 74
interested in our inputs, and
MEIQ (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence Quotient - 7th Revision)������������������������������������������������� 75
very timely with any special
SWLPS (Surgical Weight-Loss Psychological Screening) - Revised��������������������������������������������������������� 76
requests we have had.”
Sig Mejdal
Quantitative Analyst
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Athletic Assessments
A.C.E (Athletic Competition Evaluation for 10 – 13 year olds)������������������������������������������������������������������� 77
A.C.E (Athletic Competition Evaluation for 14+ year olds)������������������������������������������������������������������������ 78
ASE Individual (Athlete Success Evaluation for adults) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������ 79
C O N TA C T I N F O
ASE Team R (Athlete Success Evaluation for adults) - Revised��������������������������������������������������������������� 80
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BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation for adults) - 2nd Revision���������������������������������������������������� 81
BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation for 10 – 13 year olds)����������������������������������������������������������� 82
BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation for 14+ year olds)���������������������������������������������������������������� 83
CASEI (College Athlete Success Evaluation – Individual Sports) - Revised��������������������������������������������� 84
CASET (College Athlete Success Evaluation – Team Sports) - Revised�������������������������������������������������� 85
TESTIMONIALS
“We use the EI assessment in
an educational setting for new
police officers to discover their
FASE (Football Athlete Success Evaluation for adults) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������� 86
HASE (Hockey Athlete Success Evaluation for adults) - Revised������������������������������������������������������������� 87
SPSP (Soccer Player Success Profile) - Revised�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 88
strengths and weaknesses.
I appreciate the ability as an
administrator to enroll and
assign tests myself online without needing to contact anyone
personally.”
Lt. Al Kuehl
Staff Development
Rochester Police Department
“Our lead consultant wanted
to introduce the EIQ assessment as part of our leadership
programs to raise the level of
awareness of our managers
to the emotional aspect. We
piloted the EIQ assessment with
managers in Singapore and it
was very well received.”
Anne Buquet
People Development
and Talent Management
France Telecom
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ARCH Profile offers the most comprehensive and reliable selection of online assessments available. Developed by our team of experienced psychologists and programmers, our assessments
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AMI (Assessment of Multiple Intelligences) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal development
8 AMI SCALES:
• Bodily-Kinesthetic
No. of questions: 55
Purpose: The AMI, based on the work
Question type: Situational, self-report
of Howard Gardner, will assess the man-
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
ner in which a person learns best. It will
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
identify which specific type of intelligence
Recommended age level: 18+
an individual possesses and how it can
Qualification Level: Class A
be used to his or her advantage.
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (disability,
ethnicity)
Validation Information:
• Logical-Mathematical
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Sample Size: 10,135
• Linguistic
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.64 to 0.79
• Visual-Spatial
• Musical
Features
• Intrapersonal
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 26 industries)
• Interpersonal
Interview Questions: Available
• Naturalistic
Group Comparisons: Available
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Dominant and Least Developed Intelligence Types
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
8 scales:
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Bodily-Kinesthetic: Ability to coordinate bodily movements and/or handle objects skillfully.
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Logical-Mathematical: Ability to use logical reasoning to solve a problem. Also involves number and
computing skills.
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Linguistic: Highly developed capacity to use words effectively, in writing or in speech, as well as to
persuade, remember information, and explain.
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Visual-Spatial: Highly developed capacity to perceive the visual world accurately and to transform,
manipulate and recreate mental images.
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Musical: Ability to compose and perform musical patterns recognize pitches, tones, and rhythms..
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Intrapersonal: Ability to detect and discern among one’s own feelings (self-knowledge) and the ability
to use that knowledge for personal understanding.
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Interpersonal: Capacity to understand and interact effectively with others. Ability to discern the
moods, temperaments, dispositions, motivations, and desires of other people and
respond appropriately.
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Naturalistic: Ability to understand and classify the natural environment, particularly vegetation and
animals. Includes excellent observational skills and a strong interest in nature.
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AMPM (Advanced Multidimensional Personality Matrix –
Big 5 Personality Test) 3rd Revision
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 175, plus additional questions
Purpose: The AMPM - R3 is based on
Question type: Situational, self-report
the Five Factor Model credited to Costa,
Estimated completion time: 45 minutes
McRae, and Goldberg. This full version
99 Team building
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
includes five main factors, which are
99 Leadership development
Recommended age level: 18+
each broken down further into several
99 Sales and customer
Qualification Level: Class A
more specific elements.
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal development
service training
Compliance: APA standards (disability)
Validation Information:
35 AMPM SCALES:
• Emotional Reactivity
• Resiliency
• Anger Command
• Impulse Command
• Self-confidence
• Reaction to Stress
• Independence
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Sample Size: 1690
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.66 to 0.86
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REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Assertiveness
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Optimism
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Sociability
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Graphs
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Personality Type
• Self-disclosure
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
• Approachability
• Orientation
Factors and Scales:
• Perspective
5 factors, divided into 35 scales:
• Curiosity
• Interest in Knowledge
• Creative Thinking
• Individuality
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Emotional Stability: Assesses overall emotional strength and the ability to withstand stress.
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Extroversion: Assesses whether a person prefers interacting with others or spending time alone..
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Openness: Assesses extent to which a person seeks out new experiences and is receptive to different views and people..
• Adaptability
• Trust
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Agreeableness: Assesses a persons’s demeanor in terms of approachability and cooperativeness.
• Authenticity
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Conscientiousness: Assesses whether a person is productive, organized, and reliable.
• Willingness to Compromise
• Egoism
• Kindness
• Aggressiveness
• Competitiveness
• Dominance
• Charm
• Striving
• Diligence
• Organization
• Dependability
• Attention to Detail
• Efficiency
• Self-discipline
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AMPM – Ab (Advanced Multidimensional Personality
Matrix Abridged– Big 5 Personality Test)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 25 core, with additional (if applicable)
Purpose: The AMPM - Ab is based on
99 Pre-employment
Question type: Situational, self-report
the Five Factor Model credited to Costa,
99 Personal development
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
McRae, and Goldberg. It is an overarch-
99 Team building
Longer versions of assessment: Yes
ing and comprehensive assessment of a
99 Leadership development
Recommended age level: 18+
person’s personality.
99 Sales and customer
Qualification Level: Class A
service training
Compliance: APA standards (disability)
Validation Information:
5 AMPM - AB SCALES:
• Emotional stability
• Extroversion
• Openness
• Agreeableness
• Conscientiousnesse
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Sample Size: 36,087
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.45 to 0.72
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 31 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
5 scales:
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Emotional Stability: Overall emotional strength and the ability to withstand stress.
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Extroversion: Assesses whether a person prefers interacting with others or spending time alone.
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Openness: Assesses extent to which a person seeks out new experiences and is receptive to different views and people.
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Agreeableness: Assesses a persons’s demeanor in terms of approachability and cooperativeness.
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Conscientiousness: Assesses whether a person is productive, organized, and reliable.
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ARS (Assertiveness Rating Scale) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal & professional
development
No. of questions: 35
Purpose: ARS assesses whether a
Question type: Self-report
person is able to communicate his or her
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
thoughts and opinions in a clear, direct,
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
and non-aggressive way.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
5 ARS SCALES:
• Ability to speak for self
• Handling assertive/strong
people
• Comfort with Vulnerability
• Subservience
• Aggression
age, disability)
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 6717
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, 62 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 scales:
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Ability to speak for self: Acting with confidence to voice a personal opinion.
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Handling assertive/strong people: Ability to stand up to those who might be intimidating.
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Comfort with Vulnerability: Ability to take action despite the risk of rejection or embarrassment.
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Subservience: Allowing the needs of others to take precedence over personal desires.
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Aggression: Using aggressive tactics, such as intimidation, physical force or manipulation to get
one’s way.
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ART (Analytical Reasoning Test)
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No. of questions: 82
APPLICATION:
Purpose: ART assesses inductive and
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing (arithme-
deductive reasoning skills. Verbal and
tic, logical reasoning)
99 Pre-employment
quantitative reasoning skills are impor-
Estimated completion time: 60 minutes
99 Professional development
tant in business decision-making and IT
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
analytical aptitude, among other areas.
Recommended age level: 18+
5 ART SCALES:
• Appraisal
• Considering
• Processing Information
• Logic
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1335
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
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• Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Features
• Pattern Recognition
Benchmarks: Available
• Reading Comprehension
Interview Questions: Available
• Creative Thinking
Group Comparisons: Available
• Social/Communication Skills
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 9 scales:
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Appraisal: Ability to look at a situation and determine what needs to be done or what the bottomline question is that needs to be answered.
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Considering: Ability to identify important information relevant to solving a problem or managing a
situation in the face of irrelevant or misleading info.
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Processing Information: Ability to determine the best way to solve a problem.
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Logic: Ability to apply a systematic process of reasoning to the information provided, in a variety
of contexts.
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Math/Quantitative Reasoning: Ability to perform basic math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, as well as geometry and algebra.
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Pattern Recognition: Ability to identify a pattern in a series of numbers, letters or images.
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Reading Comprehension: Ability to pick up on important details in a text and understand
reading materials.
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Creative Thinking: A self-report scale that measures the extent to which a person uses creative
thinking during the analytical reasoning process.
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Social/Communication Skills: Assesses a person’s ability to handle complex social situations and
come up with solutions to problems based on the most socially appropriate and sensitive response.
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CADVP (Career Advancement Profile) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
99 Motivational tool
No. of questions: 46
Purpose: CADVP was developed to
Question type: Situational, self-report
evaluate how prepared a person is for
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
an advancement in his or her career. It
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
will provide information on whether an
Recommended age level: 18+
employee has the attitude, traits, and
Qualification Level: Class A
behaviors needed to move up the ladder.
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
5 CADVP SCALES:
• Growth
• Responsibility
• Leadership
• Stimulation
• Confidence
age, disability, ethnicity)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 11,025
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.98
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Features
• Initiative
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
• Coping with Stress
Group Comparisons: Available
• Adaptability
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Advice
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Graphs
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Impression Management
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 2 factors, divided into 8 scales:
1) Healthy Motivators: Different types of motivators that drive people to succeed.
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Growth: Desire to gain new skills and eagerness to grow.
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Responsibility: Interest in gaining new and expanded responsibilities.
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Leadership: Desire to take on a leadership role.
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Stimulation: Assesses whether a more stimulating environment is needed.
2) Preparedness: Degree to which a person is mentally and emotionally prepared for advancement.
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Confidence: Degree of self-confidence that is exhibited in the workplace.
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Initiative: Tendency to display proactive behavior.
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Coping with Stress: Assesses how well stressful situations are handled.
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Adaptability: Ability to deal with changes in the work environment.
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CAMOP (Career Motivation Profile) - 2nd Revision
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No. of questions: 102
Purpose: CAMOP is designed to
APPLICATION:
Question type: Situational, self-report
uncover what motivates your employees
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
in order to create an environment where
99 Pre-employment
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
they can thrive.
99 Personal and professional
Recommended age level: 18+
development
99 Motivational tool
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards ; EEOC standards
(gender, disability)
23 CAMOP SCALES:
• Achievement
• Structure and Order
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1194
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.40 to 0.87
• Balanced Lifestyle
Features
• Change and Variety
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 26 industries)
• Creativity
Interview Questions: Available
• Financial Reward
Group Comparisons: Available
• Identity and Purpose
360 Version: Available
• Altruism
• Contribution
• Independence
• Inspiration
• Responsibility
• Learning
• Mobility
• Power
• Recognition and Appreciation
• Social Factors
• Stability
• Status
• Fun and Enjoyment
Report Includes:
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Summary
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List of major, minor, and insignificant motivators
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Introduction
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Motivation Personality Type
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Practical advice tailored to each motivator
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Graphs
Factors and Scales:
23 scales/motivators, including:
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Achievement: Desire to reach goals and rise up to challenges.
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Structure & Order: Desire to work in an environment with an established system for performing
tasks and duties, and a clearly structured hierarchy of command.
• Customer Service
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Balanced Lifestyle: Desire to have the time to maintain both a personal and professional life.
• Job-Hopping
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Change and Variety: Desire for a dynamic job environment where tasks and projects vary greatly.
• Active/High-pressure Work
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Creativity: Desire to take on unique projects and express one’s creativity in a professional setting.
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Financial Reward: Desire to be recompensed for one’s hard work through financial means.
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Identity and Purpose: Desire to take on a project or position that is in line with one’s values.
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Altruism: Desire to help make the world a better place.
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Contribution Desire to make a name for oneself – to be a pioneer in a specific field.
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Independence: Desire for position that offers autonomy, decision-making power, and flexibility.
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Inspiration: Desire to move and motivate others through one’s work.
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Learning: Desire to gain new knowledge, skills and insight.
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Mobility: Desire to travel and experience new places through one’s work.
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Power: Desire for a position of authority/leadership.
Environment
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CAPAP (Caregiver Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
No. of questions: 114, plus additional (if applicable)
Purpose: CAPAP assesses whether the
Question type: Situational, self-report
personality traits and skills a person pos-
Estimated completion time: 35 minutes
sesses match those required to excel in
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
the Caregiving field.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
22 CAPAP SCALES:
• Helpfulness
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
• Empathy
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Sample Size: 5271
• Emotional Strength
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
• Reaction to Stress
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Validation Information:
• Discretion
Features
• Social Insight
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Caregivers)
• Communication Skills
Interview Questions: Available
• Assertive Communication
• Diligence
• Organization
• Dependability
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
• Self-discipline
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Graphs
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Impression Management
• Comfort with Decision-making
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Attention to Detail
• Efficiency
• Patience
• Fortitude
Factors and Scales:
• Attitude Towards Honesty
Overall score plus 3 factors, divided into 22 scales:
• Attitude Towards Safety
• Attitude Towards Teamwork
• Optimism
• Social Values at Work
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Interpersonal Skills: Ability to interact with others appropriately and productively.
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Work Abilities: Ability to complete tasks in a productive, thorough and efficient manner.
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Work Attitudes: Tendency to behave in an appropriate and honest fashion within the workplace.
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CAPAP Ab (Caregiver Aptitude Personality
& Attitude Profile)
APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
6 CAPAP-AB SCALES:
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No. of questions: 57
Purpose: This condensed version of the
Question type: Situational, self-report
CAPAP assesses whether the personal-
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
ity traits and skills a person possesses
Longer versions of assessment: Yes
match those required to excel in the
Recommended age level: 18+
Caregiving field.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Conscientiousness
age, disability)
• Disregard for others
Validation Information:
• Agreeableness
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Sample Size: 5285
• Emotional Strength
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
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• Fortitude
• Integrity
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Caregivers)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
●●
Graphs
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Impression Management
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall score plus 6 scales
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Conscientiousness: Assesses how organized, reliable, and detail oriented a person is.
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Disregard for others: Assesses the tendency to conduct oneself in a manner that shows disrespect
for others or a lack of self-monitoring.
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Agreeableness: Assesses the willingness to help and cooperate with others.
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Emotional Strength: Assesses the ability to be self-reliant, emotionally tough, and to work well
under pressure.
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Fortitude: Ability to withstand difficult or distasteful tasks.
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Integrity: Assesses tendency to show good judgment, to take responsibility for one’s actions, and to
conduct oneself in an honest manner.
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CAPSAT (Creativity & Problem-Solving Aptitude Test) Revised
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 36
Purpose: CAPSAT was developed to
99 Pre-employment
Question type: Situational, self-report
evaluate whether a person’s attitude
99 Professional development
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
towards problem-solving and the manner
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
in which he or she approaches a prob-
Recommended age level: 18+
lem is conducive to creative thinking.
4 CAPSAT SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Comfort with Decision-making
age, ethnicity, disability)
• Flexibility
Validation Information:
• Openness to Creativity
• Sense of Self-efficacy
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Sample Size: 24,994
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
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REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 107 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 scales
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Comfort with Decision-making: Overall ability to make decisions competently and confidently.
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Flexibility: Assesses whether a person’s attitude toward problem-solving is open-minded
and flexible.
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Openness to Creativity: Overall attitude toward change, innovative solutions, out-of-the-box
thinking; ability to think creatively.
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Sense of Self-efficacy: Assesses whether a person believes in his or her ability to solve a problem effectively.
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CAT-SR (Concentration Ability Test – Self Report) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
No. of questions: 21
Purpose: CAT – SR will assess how
Question type: Situational, self-report
well a person concentrates on a task
Estimated completion time: 5 minutes
and whether he or she has a well-devel-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
oped repertoire of strategies to help him/
Recommended age level: 18+
her focus.
Qualification Level: Class A
2 CAT - SR SCALES:
• Mental Focus
• Tactics
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 11,162
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.89
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 34 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 2 scales
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Mental Focus: Ability to stay focused despite distraction.
●●
Tactics: Assesses whether a person uses strategies to improve concentration and stay focused.
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CCCSRT (Call Center Customer Service Rep Test)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
99 Sales and customer service
training
No. of questions: 137
Purpose: CCCSRT will assess whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person has the attitudes, aptitudes and
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
personality to work as a customer ser-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
vice representative for call centers.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
20 CCCSRT SCALES:
• Listening Skills
• Friendliness/Pleasantness
• Social Insight
age, disability)
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REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 681
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.97
• Helpfulness
Features
• Social Skills
Benchmarks: Available (general population & Customer
• Communication Skills
Service reps)
• Assertiveness
Interview Questions: Available
• Conflict Resolution Skills
Group Comparisons: Available
• Patience
• Performance Under pressure
• Thick-skinned
• Time Management
• Organizational Skills
• Meticulousness
• Independence
• Verbal/Reading
Comprehension Skills
• Quick Thinking
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
●●
Graphs
●●
Impression Management
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 factors, divided into 20 scales:
• Problem-solving
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People Skills: Overall ability to deal effectively and appropriately with others.
• Computer Savvy
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Mental/Emotional Toughness: Ability to cope with the challenges encountered in this field.
• Trainability
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Efficiency: Involves traits/skills that help a person complete work tasks competently.
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Cognitive Skills: Assesses intelligence-related skills that can be an asset in customer service.
●●
Resourcefulness: Refers to traits/skills that can make easing into a customer service call center
position smoother.
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CLAA (Clerical Aptitude Assessment) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
No. of questions: 175
Purpose: CLAA assesses whether the
Question type: Self-assessment, situational, skill testing
personality traits and skills a person pos-
Estimated completion time: 90 minutes
sesses match those required to excel in
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
a clerical or administrative position.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
21 CLAA SCALES:
• Ability to Handle Stress
• Comfort with Conflict and
Criticism
• Constructive Conflict
Resolution
• Dependability
Compliance: APA standards ; EEOC standards (age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 791
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
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REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
Clerical Workers)
• Detail Orientation
Interview Questions: Available
• Discretion
Group Comparisons: Available
• Emotional Control
360 Version: Available
• Empathy
• Flexibility
• Focus
• Kindness
• Time Management
• Tolerance for Routine
• Arithmetic
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
●●
Graphs
●●
Impression Management
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Filing
• Graph and Chart Reading
• Reading Comprehension
• Data Entry Skills
• Proofreading Skills
• Short-term Memory Skills
• Typing Skills
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 factors, divided into 21 scales:
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Professionalism: Ability to perform tasks in a conscientious manner.
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Emotional Stability: Ability to manage stress and remain poised.
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Agreeableness: Ability to get along with others; a pleasant demeanor.
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Clerical Aptitude: Assesses knowledge, skills and abilities needed for clerical-type tasks.
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COMSA (Communication Skills Assessment)
- 2nd Revision
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 38
Purpose: COMSA will assess whether a
Question type: Self-report
person is able to communicate and
99 Professional development
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
listen effectively.
99 Team building
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
99 Leadership development
Recommended age level: 18+
99 Sales and customer
Qualification Level: Class A
99 Pre-employment
service training
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
COMSA SCALES:
• Insightfulness
• Verbal Expression
• Assertiveness
• Listening Skills
• Emotional Management
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Sample Size: 22,721
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: (general population and 30 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 scales:
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Insightfulness: Ability to read others and understand things from their point of view.
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Verbal Expression: Ability to deliver a clear and concise message.
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Assertiveness: Willingness to express differing opinions and to stand up for oneself.
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Listening Skills: Understanding of the rules of “listening etiquette” and the ability to actively
attend to others.
●●
Emotional Management: Ability and willingness to deal with one’s own, as well as other
people’s, emotions.
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CORRTA (Collision Repair and Refinish
Technician Assessment) - Revised
APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
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Purpose: : CORRTA assesses skills and
No. of questions: 96
knowledge relevant to car technicians,
Question type: Situational, self-report
particularly in the area of collision repair
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
and refinishing.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
14 CORRTA SCALES:
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
• Appearance
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (age)
• Dependability
Validation Information:
• Responsibility
●●
Sample Size: 546
• Efficiency
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
• Meticulousness
• Knowledge Test
Features
• Independence
Benchmarks: Available (Car Technicians)
• Communication Skills
Interview Questions: Available
• Self-Report Past Experience
Group Comparisons: Available
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• Multi-tasking
• Adherence to Standards
• Ethical Treatment
• Willingness to Work
• Punctuality
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
●●
Graphs
●●
Impression Management
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 factors, divided into 14 scales:
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Conscientiousness: Tendency to be a responsible, orderly, cautious and dependable worker.
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Self-Sufficiency: Assesses level of knowledge about mechanics, ability to work without assistance
by management, and capacity to communicate with colleagues and customers.
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Ability to Adapt to Job Environment: Measures a person’s fit with the requirements of a car technician position - the fast-paced nature of the job, the need to follow safety rules, and other
strict standards.
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Workplace Ethics: Extent to which a person presents a positive attitude towards customers and
management, and is professional, courteous, honest, and hard-working.
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COSA (Coping Skills Assessment) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Therapy and Counseling
99 Personal development
99 Employee Assistance
Programs
No. of questions: 64
Purpose: COSA assesses a person’s
Question type: Self-report
coping skills and his or her predominant
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
methods of coping with stress.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards ; EEOC standards (gender,
12 COSA SCALES:
• Problem-Solving
• Information-Seeking
• Negotiation
age, ethnicity)
Validation Information: 8998
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Sample Size:
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
• Social Support
Features
• Positive Cognitive
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 95 industries)
Restructuring
• Emotional Regulation
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REPORT
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
• Distraction
• Rumination
• Avoidance
• Helplessness
• Social Withdrawal
• Opposition
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
List of frequently used coping techniques
●●
Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 factors, divided into 12 scales:
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Problem-Focused Coping: Refers to ways of handling stress that deal with taking action in order to
improve the stressor.
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Emotion-Focused Coping: Methods of handling stressful situations that entail learning how to deal
with the situation emotionally.
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Empty Coping Strategies/Hang-Ups: Entails “empty” coping strategies that generally will not be
helpful in dealing with stressful situations.
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CSP (Customer Service Profile) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Customer service training
No. of questions: 74, plus additional (if applicable)
Purpose: CSP will assess whether the
Question type: Situational, self-report
personality traits and skills a person pos-
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
sesses match those required to work in
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Customer Service.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
15 CSP SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Communication Skills
Validation Information:
age, disability, ethnicity
• Conflict Resolution
●●
Sample Size: 1430
• Social Skills
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Patience
• Self-Control
Features
• Hostility
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Customer
• Negative Reaction to
Intimidation
• Negative Reaction to Criticism
• Coping Skills
• Positive Attitude
• Mental Toughness
Service Reps)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Perspective
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Organizational Skills
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
• Conscientiousness
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Graphs
●●
Impression Management
• Self-Motivation
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 factors, divided into 15 scales:
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Soft Skills: Assesses how an individual handles social situations.
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Psychological Strength: Assesses an individual’s ability to cope with the job’s daily hassles.
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Work Habits: Assesses an individual’s work ethic and ability to handle work-related tasks in an efficient manner.
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CTAA (Coaching & Trainability Attitude Assessment)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal and professional
development
99 Motivational tool
No. of questions: 62
Purpose: CCTAA will determine whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person is coachable, willing to learn,
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
and accept feedback, criticism,
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
and direction.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, ethnicity)
7 CTAA SCALES:
• Ability to handle criticism
• Openness to learning and
improvement
• Willingness to take direction
• Willingness to ask for help
• Comfort with vulnerability and
admitting weakness
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 564
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.94
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Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population 12 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
• Drive to Succeed
• Know-it-all-ism/Egotism
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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List of Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Scales:
Overall Score plus 7 scales:
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Ability to handle criticism: Assesses willingness to accept and use criticism to one’s advantage.
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Openness to learning and improvement: Assesses whether a person proactively strives to grow
and develop.
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Willingness to take direction: Assesses an individual’s work ethic and ability to handle work-related tasks in an efficient manner.
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Comfort with vulnerability and admitting weakness: Assesses willingness to admit
faults/deficiencies.
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Drive to Succeed: Assesses level of commitment to setting and achieving goals.
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Know-it-all-ism/Egotism: Assesses inclination toward know-it-all-ism, which could inhibit the
coaching process.
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DISC-PP (DISC Personality Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal development
No. of questions: 193
Purpose: Structured according to the
Question type: Situational, self-report
well-known assessment, this version of
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
DISC is an in-depth work personality
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
profile based on four main factors.
99 Team building
Recommended age level: 18+
99 Leadership development
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
4 DISC FACTORS:
age, disability, ethnicity)
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Validation Information:
• Dominance
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Sample Size: 617
• Influence
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.76 to 0.89
• Supportiveness
• Conscientiousness
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 12 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
360 Version: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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DISC Type (based on the four main factors)
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Advice
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Graphs
Factors and Scales:
4 main factors:
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Dominance: People with this DISC trait tend to be, among other things, competitive, ambition, and
determined. They have and a strong personality and presence.
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Influence: People with this DISC trait tend to be, among other things, outgoing, passionate, energetic, and excel in networking.
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Supportiveness: People with this DISC trait tend to be, among other things, loyal, reliable, committed, and easy to get along with.
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Conscientiousness: People with this DISC trait tend to be, among other things, meticulous, analytical, attentive, and methodical, and excel in quality control.
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DOT (Detail Orientation Test) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 26
DOT assesses whether an individual
Question type: Self-assessment
has the patience, focus, and willing-
Estimated completion time: 5 minutes
ness to be meticulous.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
3 DOT SCALES:
• Self-Discipline
• Motivation
• Dislike for Details
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
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age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1923
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.92
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 21 industries
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
360 Version: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 scales:
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Self-Discipline: Assesses whether a person has the patience and focus to deal with details.
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Motivation: Assesses whether a person considers details important, and is willing to take them
into consideration when completing a task.
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Dislike for Details Extent to which a person has an aversion for details.
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DPP (Driving Personality Profile) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
No. of questions: 60
Purpose: DPP assesses whether an
Question type: Situational, self-report
individual’s attitude and behavior behind
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
the wheel could be problematic.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
4 DPP SCALES:
• Road Rage
• General Driving Knowledge
• Courtesy
• Conscientiousness
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 19,153
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.88
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Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, 12 industries,
and 7 driving-related factors)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 scales:
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Road Rage: Tendency to behave aggressively or lose one’s temper while driving.
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General Driving Knowledge: Basic knowledge of road rules and how to deal with certain
driving conditions.
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Courtesy: Knowledge and practice of driving “manners”.
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Conscientiousness: Overall attitude towards road safety.
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EAPT (Employee Attitude and Personality Test)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Team building
No. of questions: 85 plus additional questions (if applicable)
Purpose: The EAPT is an overarching
Question type: Self-report
assessment of a person’s work personal-
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
ity profile.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
36 EAPT SCALES:
• Compliance
• Trainability
• Steadiness
• Conscientiousness
• Integrity
• Approval-seeking
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability1)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 959
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.75 to 0.93
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Features
• Adaptability
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 19 industries)
• Coping Skills
Interview Questions: Available
• Emotional Stability
Group Comparisons: Available
• Creativity
• Open-mindedness
• Innovation
• Drive/Success Orientation
• Calculated Risk-taking
• Street Smarts
• Initiative
• Independence
• Leadership Potential
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
9 factors, broken down into 36 scales, including:
• Dominance
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Social Skills: Ability to interact harmoniously with people; to build a rapport with others.
• Authoritarianism
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Forcefulness: Assesses whether a person possesses a more commanding and
controlling disposition.
• Extroversion
• Soft Skills
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Industriousness/Assiduity: Assesses degree to which a person is hard-working and diligent.
• Agreeableness
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Openness to Improvement: Assesses willingness to continuously learn and grow.
• Dynamism
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Openness to Change: Extent to which an individual is comfortable with variability in his
• Fair-mindedness
• Abrasiveness
• Tension/Nervous Energy
• Accident Proneness
• Hotheadedness
• Generalist
• Specialist
or her environment.
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Conformity: Refers to obedient, unquestioning, and responsible conduct.
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Resilience: Ability to bounce back from adversity.
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Level-headedness: Ability to maintain poise and control in during difficult situations.
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Need for Supervision: Assesses whether an individual possesses certain traits or behaviors that
would make a supervised environment more beneficial.
• Technical Skill
• Kinesthetic Skill
1 People with a disability significantly outscored those without on Soft Skills.
• Visual/Spatial Skill
• Linguistic Skill
• Analytical Thinking
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EntAP (Entrepreneurial Aptitude Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Skills training
No. of questions: 131
Purpose: EntAP will identify whether
Question type: Self-report
a person has the characteristics that
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
typically demonstrate entrepreneurial
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
potential.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
14 ENTAP SCALES:
• Independence
• Passion
• Goal-orientation
• Conscientiousness
• Social Skills
• Leadership
• Mentoring/Supporting
• Self-efficaciousness
• Optimism
• Status-seeking
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (ethnicity1,
disability)
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1222
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, Entrepreneurs)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Interest in Knowledge
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Innovation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
• Adaptability
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Graphs
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Advice
• Risk-taking
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 factors, divided into 14 scales:
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Drive to Succeed: Ability and willingness to do what it takes to succeed.
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Social Network: Ability to form strong social relationships with people.
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Outlook on Success: Refers to whether an individual believes he or she has the potential
for success.
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Openness to new ideas: Refers to the inclination and desire to try out new ideas.
1 Caucasians were significantly outscored by Asians and Blacks on Status-seeking
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EPA (Entrepreneurial Personality Assessment)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Skills development
No. of questions: 60
Purpose: EPA will provide informa-
Question type: Self-report
tion about which aspects of a person’s
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
personality are well-suited for owning a
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
business, and which aspects could
Recommended age level: 18+
be problematic.
Qualification Level: Class A
7 EPA SCALES:
• Self-sufficiency
• Conscientiousnes
• Drive Orientation
• Social Skills
• Optimism
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 12,227
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.61 to 0.78
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• Risk-taking
Features
• Networking Ability
Benchmarks: Available (general population, Entrepreneurs)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Entrepreneur Personality Type
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
7 scales:
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Self-sufficiency: Ability to make decisions and motivate oneself independently.
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Conscientiousness: Ability to be organized, efficient and dependable.
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Drive Orientation: Tendency to be competitive, driven, and impatient versus relaxed, laid-back,
and patient.
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Social Skills: Ability to relate easily and comfortably with people.
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Optimism: Ability to look on the bright side of things, even in difficult times.
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Risk-taking: Ability to take chances and handle the inherent uncertainty involved in taking risks.
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Networking Ability: Ability to make, maintain, and utilize social connections in order to achieve
success in business.
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FPP - Ab (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged general version)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 110
Purpose: FPP-Ab evaluates how well a
99 Franchisee selection
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
person’s personality and attitudes fit the
99 Professional/Skill development
Estimated completion time: 30 minutes
ideal franchisee profile.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
14 FPP-AB SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
• Leadership
Validation Information:
• Go-Getter
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Sample Size: 855
• Diligence
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
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• Innovation
• Determination
Features
• Approachability
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Franchisees)
• Self-efficacy
• Self-confidence
• Positive Mindset
• Comfort with sharing cost and
profits
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Management Skills
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Rule-abiding
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
• Community/Family Values
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Graphs
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Advice
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 14 scales, including:
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Leadership: Ability to take charge and lead others effectively.
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Comfort with sharing cost and profits: Assesses whether an individual is willing to accept having to
share profits with the parent company.
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Self-efficacy: Assesses whether an individual believes that he or she has what it takes to succeed.
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Management Skills: Extent to which a person possesses skills relevant to managing employees.
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Rule-abiding: Extent to which an individual is willing to adhere to the rules and regulations of the
franchise.
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Community/Family Values: Extent to which community or family values take precedence in a person’s life.
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Entrepreneurial Spirit: Assesses whether an individual has the desire and nose for business that is
needed to flourish in this industry.
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FPP - AbF (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged fast food version)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 140
Purpose: FPP-AbF evaluates how well
99 Franchisee selection
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
a person’s personality and attitudes fit
99 Professional/Skill development
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
the ideal franchisee profile for a fast-food
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
restaurant.
Recommended age level: 18+
14 FPP-ABF SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender)
• Leadership
Validation Information:
• Go-Getter
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Sample Size: 855
• Diligence
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
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REPORT
• Innovation
• Determination
Features
• Approachability
Benchmarks: Available (Franchisees from fast food industry)
• Self-efficacy
• Self-confidence
• Positive Mindset
• Comfort with sharing cost and
profits
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Management Skills
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Rule-abiding
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Community/Family Values
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Graphs
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Advice
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Graph and Chart Reading
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 15 scales, including:
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Leadership: Ability to take charge and lead others effectively.
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Comfort with sharing cost and profits: Assesses whether an individual is willing to accept having to
share profits with the parent company.
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Self-efficacy: Assesses whether an individual believes that he or she has what it takes to succeed.
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Management Skills: Extent to which a person possesses skills relevant to managing employees.
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Rule-abiding: Extent to which an individual is willing to adhere to the rules and regulations of the
franchise.
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Community/Family Values: Extent to which community or family values take precedence in a person’s life.
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Entrepreneurial Spirit: Assesses whether an individual has the desire and nose for business that is
needed to flourish in this industry.
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Graph and Chart Reading: Assesses whether an individual is able to understand and extrapolate
information from graphs and charts..
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FPP - AbH (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged hotel version)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 171, plus additional (If applicable)
Purpose: FPP-AbH evaluates how well
99 Franchisee selection
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
a person’s personality and attitudes fit
99 Professional/Skill development
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
the ideal franchisee profile for the hotel
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
industry.
Recommended age level: 18+
25 FPP-ABH SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender)
• Leading
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Validation Information:
• Staffing
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Sample Size: 855
• Adaptability
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.93
• Innovation
• Interest in Knowledge
Features
• Conscientiousness
Benchmarks: Available (Entrepreneurs)
• Goal-orientation
• Passion
• Adherence to Rules
• Comfort with Sharing Costs
and Profits
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Drive and Ambition
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Calculated Decision-making
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Risk-taking
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Graphs
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Franchisee Personality Type
• Approachability
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
• Communication Skills
• Cultural Sensitivity
Factors and Scales:
• Optimism
Overall Score plus 6 factors and 25 scales:
• Community/Family Values
• Self-efficacy
• Need for Independence
• Need for Approval
• Status-Seeking
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Management Skills: Extent to which a person possesses skills relevant to managing employees.
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Comfort with Change: Assesses whether an individual has what it takes to bounce back after unexpected changes
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Work Ethic: Assesses how hard and how carefully an individual works, as well as how driven he/she
is to achieve success.
• Suitability for a Hotel
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Calculated Risk-taking: Extent to which a person takes calculated, considered risks.
• Graphs & Charts
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People Skills: Assesses whether a person possesses the skills to get along with others.
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
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Self-Reliance: Extent to which a person relies on himself/herself and acts independently of others.
Franchise
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FPP - AbR (Franchisee Personality Profile Abridged restaurant version)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 174, plus additional (If applicable)
Purpose: FPP-AbR evaluates how well
99 Franchisee selection
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
a person’s personality and attitudes fit
99 Professional/Skill development
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
the ideal franchisee profile for the res-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
taurant industry.
Recommended age level: 18+
25 FPP-ABH SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender)
• Leading
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Validation Information:
• Staffing
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Sample Size: 855
• Adaptability
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.93
• Innovation
• Interest in Knowledge
Features
• Conscientiousness
Benchmarks: Available (Entrepreneurs)
• Goal-orientation
• Passion
• Adherence to Rules
• Comfort with Sharing Costs
and Profits
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Drive and Ambition
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Calculated Decision-making
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Risk-taking
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Graphs
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Franchisee Personality Type
• Approachability
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
• Communication Skills
• Cultural Sensitivity
Factors and Scales:
• Optimism
Overall Score plus 6 factors and 25 scales:
• Community/Family Values
• Self-efficacy
• Need for Independence
• Need for Approval
• Status-Seeking
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Management Skills: Extent to which a person possesses skills relevant to managing employees.
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Comfort with Change: Assesses whether an individual has what it takes to bounce back after unexpected changes
●●
Work Ethic: Assesses how hard and how carefully an individual works, as well as how driven he/she
is to achieve success.
• Suitability for a Restaurant
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Calculated Risk-taking: Extent to which a person takes calculated, considered risks.
• Graphs & Charts
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People Skills: Assesses whether a person possesses the skills to get along with others.
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
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Self-Reliance: Extent to which a person relies on himself/herself and acts independently of others.
Franchise
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GSSA (Goal-Setting Skills Assessment) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
No. of questions: 31
Purpose: : GSSA will evaluate whether
Question type: Self-report
a person’s goal-related attitude and
Estimated completion time: 5 minutes
behavior are conducive to success.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
3 GSSA SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Use of Goal-setting
Techniques
• Self-efficacy
• Locus of Control
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 9654
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
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Features
Benchmarks: (general population and 24 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 scales:
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Use of Goal-setting Techniques: Adoption and utilization of solid strategies to help set and
achieve goals.
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Self-efficacy: Belief that one has what it takes to not only set challenging goals but to follow
through with them as well.
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Locus of Control: Assesses whether a person attributes the ability to achieve his or her goals to
external or internal causes.
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HAPAP (Hairstylist Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool/Professional
development
No. of questions: 79
Purpose: : HAPAP will evaluate whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person has the skills and traits to be
Estimated completion time: 30 minutes
successful in the Hairdressing field.
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
17 HAPAP SCALES:
• Competitiveness
• Willingness to learn new skills
disability)
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1943
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.93
• Integrity
• Passion
• Time Management
• Neatness
• Physical Hardiness
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
Hairdressing industry)
• Stress Management
Interview Questions: Available
• Self-efficacy
Group Comparisons: Available
• Social Skills
• Self-control
• Reliability
• Creative Problem-solving
• Self-motivation
• Networking
• Common Sense
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
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Competitiveness: Degree to which an individual strives to be the best, and desires to
distinguish himself/herself among colleagues/peers.
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Willingness to Learn New Skills: Willingness to stay on top of trends and update skill
set if necessary.
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Integrity: Assesses whether a person is honorable or simply does and says things
when it’s to his/her advantage.
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Passion: Refers to enthusiasm for one’s work.
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Time Management: Ability to use time available effectively and efficiently.
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Neatness: Ability to maintain a tidy and clean work environment.
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Physical Hardiness: Ability to withstand physically difficult tasks.
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Stress Management: Ability to cope with the ups and downs common in the hairdressing field.
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HAPAP - Ab (Hairstylist Aptitude Personality &
Attitude Profile) - Abridged
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 57
Purpose: The condensed HAPAP-Ab
99 Pre-employment
Question type: Situational, self-report
will evaluate whether a person has the
99 Training tool/Professional
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
skills and traits to be successful in the
Longer versions of assessment: Yes
Hairdressing field.
development
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
7 HAPAP-AB SCALES:
• Perseverance
• Dependability
• Entrepreneurial Skills
• Integrity
• Organization
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1942
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.92
• Self-Control
Features
• Comfort with realities of job
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
Hairdressing industry)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 7 scales:
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Perseverance: Extent to which a person possesses a go-getter attitude when it comes to achieving goals.
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Dependability: Extent to which a person is reliable and can be depended on to behave in a professional manner.
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Entrepreneurial Skills: Assesses whether an individual possesses the level of innovation and
business sense needed to flourish in this industry.
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Integrity: Assesses whether a person behaves in an honorable and respectable manner.
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Organization: Extent to which a person is neat and orderly.
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Self-Control: Ability to monitor and regulate emotions and behavior.
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Comfort with realities of job: Assesses whether a person is willing and able to cope with the
ups and downs that are common in this field.
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ITAPAP (IT Aptitude Personality & Attitude Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 133 plus additionall (If applicable)
Purpose: ITAPAP is designed to assess
Question type: Situational, self-report, IQ
certain aspects of a person’s work hab-
Estimated completion time: 55 minutes
its, attitude and skills that pertain to suc-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
cess in a career in the IT industry.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
15 ITAPAP SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age)
• Meticulousness
• Concentration
• Prioritization
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1045
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.92
• Time Management
• Creative Problem-solving
• Attitude Towards Teamwork
• Team vs. Individual Preference
Features
Benchmarks: (general population and Computer
• Adaptability
Science industry)
• Patience
Interview Questions: Available
• Reaction to Stress
Group Comparisons: Available
• Integrity
• Pattern Recognition
Report Includes:
• Classification
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Analogies
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Logic
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 factors, divided into 15 scales:
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1) Work Habits: Ability to work efficiently and productively.
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2) Work Attitudes: Assesses whether a person’s attitude towards work and duties.
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3) Analytical Skills: Assesses analytical reasoning skills.
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LCAST (Locus of Control & Attribution Style Test)
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No. of questions: 35
Purpose: LCAST assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
person believes that he or she has on
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
impact on and can control what happens
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
in his or her life, which can impact moti-
99 Leadership development
Recommended age level: 18+
vation, expectations, self-esteem, and
99 Sales and customer
Qualification Level: Class A
risk-taking behavior.
APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal development
service training
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age,
disability, ethnicity1)
Validation Information:
8 LCAST SCALES:
• Success Orientation
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Sample Size: 55,053
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.86
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• Success Stability
Features
• Failure Orientation
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 25 industries)
• Failure Stability
Interview Questions: Available
• Career or Academic-related
Group Comparisons: Available
Locus of Control
• Global Locus of Control
• Impact o f Upbringing and
Heredity
• Self-efficacy
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 8 scales, including:
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Success Orientation: Assesses whether a person attributes success to internal factors (under one’s
control) or external factors (beyond one’s control).
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Success Stability: Assesses whether a person attributes success to stable or unstable factors.
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Failure Orientation: Extent to which a person attributes failures to factors within one’s control or
factors beyond control.
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Failure Stability: Assesses whether a person attributes failure to stable or unstable forces.
1 Caucasians significantly outscored Middle Easterners on Impact of Upbringing
and Heredity
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LEAP (Leadership Potential Assessment) – 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Leadership development
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 100
Purpose: LEAP will determine whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person possesses the personality traits
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
that characterize good leaders, and
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
evaluates the type of techniques he or
Recommended age level: 18+
she would utilize if given a leadership
Qualification Level: Class A
position.
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
15 LEAP SCALES:
age, disability, ethnicity)
Validation Information:
• Delegating
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Sample Size: 37,869
• Giving Feedback
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
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• Goal-setting
• Rewarding Performance
• Motivating
• Coaching
• Problem-solving
• Vision
• Collaboration
• Setting an Example
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Managers)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Agreeableness
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Conscientiousness
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Open-mindedness
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Graphs
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Advice
• Extroversion
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Emotional Stability
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 factors, divided into 15 scales:
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Transactional Leadership: Ability to set clear guidelines for behavior, reward good performance and punish poor performance, provide feedback, and take a management role in
assigning tasks to others.
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Transformational Leadership: Involves motivating and coaching employees, sharing a
vision for the company or organization, problem-solving, decision-making, and setting an
excellent example.
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Leadership Potential: Level of suitability for a leadership role.
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LIQT (Logic IQ Test) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Self-improvement
No. of questions: 20
Purpose: : LIQT is designed to test
Question type: Numerical and word problems
logic and mathematical IQ. It will assess
Estimated completion time: 30 minutes
a person’s ability to logically discern
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
numerical patterns and to apply them
Recommended age level: 18+
to new contexts, to complete numerical
Qualification Level: Class A
computations, and to solve geometrical,
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
mathematical and logic word problems.
age, ethnicity, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1591
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.83
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Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Introduction
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IQ score, percentile score, and graph
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
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LiSI (Listening Skills Inventory) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Professional/Skills development
No. of questions: 54
Purpose: LiSI will assess how attentive
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person is to a speaker, and whether
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
he or she is an active participant in the
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
listening process.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
7 LISI SCALES:
• External Distractions
• Conversation Flow
• Speaker to Listener Transition
age, disability)
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 23,220
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
• Body Language
Features
• Internal Distractions
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 33 industries)
• Attention Span
Interview Questions: Available
• Hearing a Person Out
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 2 factors, divided into 7 scales:
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Physical Attentiveness: Use of verbal and non-verbal language to indicate attentiveness.
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Mental Attentiveness: Mentally “tuning-in” to a speaker, and being willing and able to offer undivided attention.
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External Distractions: Ability to pay attention despite background noise.
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Conversation Flow: Tendency to interrupt or otherwise disrupt conversation flow.
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Speaker to Listener Transition: Level of comfort with being the listener rather than speaker.
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Body Language: Use of body language to convey interest and attentiveness.
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Internal Distractions: Ability to pay attention despite internal conflict.
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Attention Span: Ability to pay attention to a speaker for an extended period of time.
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Hearing a Person Out: Ability to listen with an open mind.
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MANSSA - Ab (Management Skills and Styles Assessment) Abridged
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 186
Purpose: MANSSA - Ab will assess
Question type: Situational, self-report, IQ
whether a person possesses the per-
99 Training tool
Estimated completion time: 55 minutes
sonality characteristics, capabilities, and
99 Leadership development
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
attitudes that are conducive to good
Recommended age level: 18+
management.
99 Pre-employment
Qualification Level: Class A
30 MANSSA SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
• Comfort with Authority
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Sample Size: 4988
• Concentration
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.97
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• Coping Skills
• Decision-making
Features
• Locus of Control
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Managers)
• Optimism
• Perfectionism (Self-directed)
• Self-confidence
• Integrity
• Communication Skills
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Flexibility
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Soft Skills
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Perfectionism (Other-directed)
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Graphs
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Advice
• Self-monitoring
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Sensitivity to Social Cues
• Creativity
Factors and Scales:
• Drive
Overall Score plus 6 factors, divided into 30 scales:
• Goal-setting
• Time Management
• Vision
• Risk-taking
• Organizational Skills
• Delegating
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Intrapersonal Skills: Assesses personal qualities related to poise and control.
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Interpersonal Skills: Assesses ability to interact appropriately with others.
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Executive Skills: Assesses ability to run a business effectively.
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Leadership Ability: Assesses overall leadership ability and potential.
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Transactional Leadership: Ability to set clear guidelines for behavior, reward good performance,
punish poor performance, provide feedback, and assign tasks to employees.
• Giving Feedback
• Rewarding Performance
• Coaching
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Transformational Leadership: Ability to motivate and coach employees to perform to the best of
their ability.
• Motivating
• Problem-solving
• Communicating Vision
• Collaboration
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MANSSA (Management Skills and Styles Assessment) 4th Revision
APPLICATION:
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99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Leadership development
No. of questions: 391
Purpose: MANSSA is an in-depth
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
assessment that evaluates a person’s
Estimated completion time: 120 minutes
managerial potential. This all-encom-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
passing test covers over 60 competen-
Recommended age level: 18+
cies, traits, and skills.
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Conceptual Skills
Vision
Big Picture Focus
Goal Setting
Problem Solving
Brainstorming Knowledge
Decision-making Skills
Info. Gathering & Analysis
Systematic Decision-making
Decision-making Confidence
Analytical Reasoning
Business Skills
Comfort with Ambiguity
Innovative Mindset
Comfort with Risk-taking
Calculated Risk-taking
Nose for Opportunity
Adaptability
Negotiating Ability
Presentation Skills
Technical Skills
Organizational Skills
Time Management
Prioritizing
Project Management
Quality Control
Setting Performance Standards
Monitoring Employee
Performance
Measuring/Evaluating Results
Recruitment and Hiring
Building Effective Teams
Training
Onboarding
Succession Planning
Authoritativeness
Managerial Courage
Comfort with Authority
Proactive Approach
Drive
Inspiring
Dedication/Commitment
Steadiness
Reliability
Openness to Improvement
Healthy Perfectionism
Customer Service
Charisma
Positive Mindset
Sense of Control Over Success
Passion
Corporate Citizenship
Ethics/Values
Coaching
Motivating
Rewarding Performance
Giving Praise
Resilience
Soft Skills
Managing Diversity
Communication Skills
Listening Skills
Social Skills
Social Insight Ability
Empathy
Conflict Management
Patience
Self-Monitoring
Approachability
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 900
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.98
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Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Managers)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Managerial Type
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Introduction
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Delegating Type
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Graphs
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Impression Management
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 factors, divided into 68 scales:
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Planning: Determining the organization’s direction.
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Organizing: Execution of plans.
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Controlling: Assessing progress and ensuring that plans and goals are unfolding effectively.
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Staffing & HR Functions: Duties that revolve around putting together a productive staff.
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Leading: Guiding and bringing out the best in others.
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MEIQ – HR (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence
Quotient - Human Resources Version)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 115
Purpose: EIQ has been linked to pro-
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
fessional success. This test evaluates
Estimated completion time: 65 minutes
the core traits that make up emotional
99 Leadership development
Shorter version of assessment available: N/A
intelligence.
99 Sales and Customer Service
Recommended age level: 18+
99 Pre-employment
99 Team building
training
99 Personnel development
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
20 MEIQ-HR SCALES:
• Adaptable Social Skills
• Awareness of Strengths and
Limitations
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 34,870
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
Features
• Comfort with Emotions
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 35 industries)
• Conflict Management
Interview Questions: Available
Knowledge
• Conflict Resolution Behavior
Group Comparisons: Available
360 Version: Available
• Coping Skills
• Emotional Integration
• Emotional Reflection
• Emotional Selectivity
• Emotional Self-awareness
• Empathy
• Positive Mindset
• Problem-Solving
• Recognition of Other’s
Emotions
• Resilience/Hardiness
• Rumination
• Self-Control
• Self-Motivation
• Social Insight
• Striving
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 factors, divided into 20 scales:
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Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression: Ability to characterize emotions in oneself
and in others.
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Emotional Facilitation of Thought: Ability/Willingness to use feelings constructively; to let them
guide you.
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Emotional Understanding: Ability to understand and analyze emotions, and solve
emotional problems.
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Emotional Management: Ability to take responsibility for one’s emotions.
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Ego Maturity: Attaining emotional growth and maturity.
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MIT (Multi-dimensional Intelligence Test) - Revised
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No. of questions: 109
Purpose: MIT measures several factors
Question type: Numerical, verbal, image-based
of intelligence, namely logical reasoning,
Estimated completion time: 75 minutes
math skills, language abilities, spatial
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
relations skills, knowledge retained and
99 Pre-employment
Recommended age level: 18+
the ability to solve novel problems.
99 Research
Qualification Level: Class A
APPLICATION:
99 Self-improvement
99 Skill development
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
disability, ethnicity)
12 MIT SCALES:
• Spatial
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 9454
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
VIEW SAMPLE
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• Matrices
• 2D-3D Images
• Logical
• Arguments
• Puzzles
• Verbal
• Vocabulary
• Analogies
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 9 education levels)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Numerical
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Arithmetic
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
• Graphs & Charts
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall IQ Score plus 2 factors, divided into 12 scales:
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Fluid Intelligence: Assesses the capacity to learn and analyze new information.
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Crystallized Intelligence Assesses accumulated and retained knowledge.
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MVIT (Multidimensional Verbal Intelligence Test) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Educational research
99 Skill development
99 Pre-employment
No. of questions: 60
Purpose: MVIT assesses different
Question type: Vocabulary, analogies, word puzzles
aspects of verbal intelligence. Please
Estimated completion time: 35 minutes
note: This assessment is meant for peo-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
ple whose first language is English.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
6 MVIT SCALES:
• Vocabulary
• Definitions
• Antonyms
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age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 8600
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.93
• Sentence Completions
Features
• Analogies
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 34 industries)
• Reading Comprehension
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 scales:
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Vocabulary: Overall word knowledge and verbal fluency.
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Definitions: Ability to identify the correct meaning of a given word.
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Antonyms: Ability to identify the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the given word.
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Sentence Completions: Ability to fill in the appropriate missing word or words in a sentence.
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Analogies Ability to understand the connection between two words and extrapolate this relationship
to other pairs of words.
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Reading Comprehension: Ability to understand the content of written text and draw conclusions
based on the relevant information.
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NAP (Negotiation Aptitude Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Skill development
No. of questions: 186
Purpose: NAP will assess whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report, memory,
person has a knack for deal-making in
mental speed
the business world.
Estimated completion time: 55 minutes
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
28 NAP SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
• Memory for Faces
• Memory for Names
• Stress Management
• Patience
• Anger Control
• Perspective
• Self-monitoring
• Communication Skills
• Listening Skills
• Social Skills
• Persuasiveness
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Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 3195
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 51 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Conflict-resolution Skills
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
• Assertiveness
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Introduction
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Negotiation Personality Type
• Networking Skills
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Graphs
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Advice
• Social Insight
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Empathy
• Flexibility
• Willingness to Withhold
Judgment
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 factors, divided into 28 scales:
• Integrity
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Memory Skills: Ability to memorize and recall important details/information.
• Use of “Dirty Tactics”
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Self-control: Ability to monitor and regulate emotions and behavior.
• Mental Speed
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People Skills: Ability to effectively relate to and deal with others.
• Problem-solving Skills
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Agreeableness: Refers to overall good-naturedness and likeability.
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Cognitive Acuity: Ability to learn quickly and apply knowledge effectively.
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Knowledge of the Negotiation Process: Assesses understanding of steps in the negotia-
• Knowledge of Negotiation
Tactics
• Knowledge of Negotiation
Principles/Terminology
tion process.
• Preparation and Planning
• Clarification and Justification
• Bargaining and Problemsolving
• Closure and Implementation
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NVIQT (Non-verbal IQ Test) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Educational research
99 Pre-employment
No. of questions: 20
Purpose: NVIQT measures a person’s
Question type: Image-based
intellectual ability. It is designed to test
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
IQ while minimizing cultural or educa-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
tional biases by using image-based
Recommended age level: 18+
questions.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards1
(gender, age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 9954
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.77
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Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 32 industries)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Introduction
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IQ score, percentile score, and graph
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
1 Blacks scored significantly lower than Caucasians, Middle Easterners, and “Other” ethnicity
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ORSKIT (Organization Skills Profile)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Skills development
No. of questions: 52
Purpose: : ORSKIT will assess how well
Question type: Situational, self-report
developed a person’s organization skills
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
are in terms of time management, neat-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
ness, self-motivation, cognitive organiza-
Recommended age level: 18+
tion and organization strategies.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
5 ORSKIT SCALES:
• Cognitive Organization
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 619
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
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• Strategies
• Neatness
Features
• Time Management
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 10 industries)
• Self-motivation
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 scales:
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Cognitive Organization: Ability to understand others and express one’s thoughts clearly.
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Strategies: Assesses whether a person uses strategies or techniques in order to stay organized.
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Neatness: Assesses ability to maintain a tidy environment.
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Time Management: Ability to use time efficiently in order to complete tasks and accomplish goals.
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Self-motivation: Assesses ability to create incentive from within, to stick to a task and
accomplish goals.
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RESALE (Retail Sales Evaluation)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Skills development
No. of questions: 119
Purpose: RESALE - R assesses wheth-
Question type: Situational, self-report
er the personality traits and abilities a
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
person possesses match those required
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
to be a successful retail salesperson.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards EEOC standards (gender, age)
16 RESALE SCALES:
• Positive Attitude Toward
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 888
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
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Teamwork
• Comfort with Routine
• Comfort with Authority
• Drive to Succeed
• Comfort with Pressure Sales
Tactics
• Integrity
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
Retail workers)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
• Communication Skills
• Salemanship
• Agreeableness
• Conflict Resolution
• Time Management
• Neatness
• Meticulousness
Report Includes:
Summary
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Impression Management
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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• Stress Management
• Self-Control
Factors and Scales:
• Assertiveness with Clients
Overall Score plus 4 factors, divided into 16 scales:
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Work Attitudes: Evaluates work approach and ability to comport oneself in an appropriate fashion.
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Interpersonal Skills: Evaluates effectiveness and appropriateness of a person’s people skills.
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Organizational Skills: Evaluates skills necessary to maintain a neat work environment and manage
time efficiently.
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Psychological Strength: Assesses the ability to stay mentally tough and composed in the
face of difficulties.
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RiskTA (Risk-taking Assessment)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 54
Purpose: RiskTA is designed to deter-
Question type: Self-report, situational
mine a person’s level of comfort with
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
risk-taking, and how it could affect his or
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
her career.
99 Accident prevention programs
Recommended age level: 18+
99 Employee management
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
6 RISKTA SCALES:
• Sensation-seeking
• Harm-avoidance
• Conscientiousness
age, disability)
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REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 7459
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.89
• Locus of Control
Features
• Comfort with Ambiguity
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 24 industries)
• Reward Orientation
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary with Risk-taking Style
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
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Strengths and Limitations
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Graphs
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 scales:
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Sensation-seeking: Assesses the degree to which a person has a desire for novel and
exciting experiences.
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Harm-avoidance: Extent to which a person steers clear of negative/harmful consequences.
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Conscientiousness: Assesses the degree to which a person is rule-abiding, careful, responsible,
and less likely to take unwise and dangerous risks.
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Locus of Control: Assesses the degree to which a person believes he or she has control over what
happens in his/her life.
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Comfort with Ambiguity: Assesses the degree to which a person is comfortable dealing with the
uncertainty involved in risk-taking.
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Reward Orientation: Extent to which a person is more likely to take risks if there is a potential
for payoff.
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SCRT (Sensitivity to Criticism Test)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Professional and personal
development
No. of questions: 60
Purpose: SCRT will assess whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
an individual becomes defensive in
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
response to constructive feedback.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
6 SCRT SCALES:
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age, disability, ethnicity)
Validation Information:
• External Cognitive Reactions
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Sample Size: 3664
• Internal Cognitive Reactions
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
• Other-Directed Emotional
Reactions
• Internally-Directed Emotional
Reactions
• Overt Behavioral Reactions
• Covert Behavioral Reactions
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
21 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 scales:
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External Cognitive Reactions: Personal thoughts directed toward the critic and critique.
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Internal Cognitive Reactions: Personal thoughts directed toward self.
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Other-Directed Emotional Reactions: Feelings directed toward the critic and the critique.
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Internally-Directed Emotional Reactions: Feelings directed toward self.
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Overt Behavioral Reactions: Outright reactions directed toward the critic during and after
criticism delivery.
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Covert Behavioral Reactions: Indirect reactions toward critic and criticism after feedback
is delivered.
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SEA (Self-Esteem Assessment) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Therapy and counseling
No. of questions: 79
Purpose: SEA is designed to evaluate
Question type: Self-report
an individual’s general level of self-
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
esteem and assesses whether his or
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
her self-image could use some improve-
Recommended age level: 18+
ment.
Qualification Level: Class A
8 SEA SCALES:
• Feelings of Inadequacy
• Sense of Self-worth
• Need for Approval
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (N/A)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 12,920
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
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REPORT
• Unrealistic Self-Expectations
Features
• Sense of Social Acceptance
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 29 industries)
• Narcissism
Group Comparisons: Available
• Defensiveness
• Self-Deception
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
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Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 8 scales:
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Feelings of Inadequacy: Tendency to doubt oneself and/or one’s capabilities.
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Sense of Self-worth: Assesses whether a person values himself/herself and believes he/she
deserves appreciation and respect.
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Need for Approval: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to require and seek out approval
from others.
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Unrealistic Self-Expectations: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to set high and
impractical expectations.
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Sense of Social Acceptance: Assesses whether a person feels a sense of belonging within his/her
social network.
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Narcissism: Assesses whether a person exhibits a sense of superiority as well as an excessive
need for admiration.
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Defensiveness: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to get upset or angry when personal
faults are exposed or criticized.
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Self-Deception: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to hold positively-biased truths about
himself/herself.
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SGCT (Security Guard Career Test) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Skills development
No. of questions: 61
Purpose: SGCT assesses whether the
Question type: Situational, self-report
personality traits and abilities a person
Estimated completion time: 15 minutes
possesses match those required to suc-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
ceed in a career in security.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
7 SGCT SCALES:
age, disability)
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REPORT
Validation Information:
• Self-Control
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Sample Size: 1419
• Integrity
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
• Authoritativeness
• Alertness
• Comfort with Risk-taking
• Calculated Risk-taking
• Ability to assess situations
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
Security Guards)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
●●
Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 7 scales:
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Self-Control: Ability to monitor and regulate behavior.
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Integrity: Assesses whether a person is likely to behave in an honest and honorable manner.
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Authoritativeness: Ability to take charge firmly and effectively.
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Alertness: Assesses whether a person is observant and attentive.
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Comfort with Risk-taking: Assesses extent to which an individual is comfortable with risk-taking.
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Calculated Risk-taking: Assesses the extent to which an individual would be a calculated versus
reckless risk-taker.
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Ability to assess situations: Ability to evaluate a situation in order to determine the most appropriate action.
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SIQT (Spatial IQ Test) – 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Skill development
No. of questions: 10
Purpose: SIQT assesses a person’s
Question type: Image-based
ability to mentally manipulate 3D objects.
Estimated completion time: 30 minutes
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards
(gender, age, disability)
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 51,379
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.46
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 35 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Introduction
●●
IQ score, percentile score, and graph
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Advice
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SLPro (Success Likelihood Profile) – 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Professional and personal
development
No. of questions: 44
Purpose: SLPro will assess whether
Question type: Self-report
there are any potential psychological
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
obstacles that could limit an individual’s
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
likelihood for success.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
6 SLPRO SCALES:
• Fear of Success/Success
Avoidance
• Fear of social consequences
of success
age, disability)
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1045
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.92
Features
• Fear of Failure
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Computer
• Drive/Ambition
Science industry)
• Self-esteem
Interview Questions: Available
• Sense of control over success
Group Comparisons: Available
potential
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 scales:
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Fear of Success/Success Avoidance: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to walk away
from opportunity, and the degree to which he/she fears the potential repercussions of success.
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Fear of social consequences of success: Assesses whether a person fears other people’s potential reactions to his/her success.
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Fear of Failure: Assesses attitude towards failure and the degree to which a person fears the potential consequences of it.
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Drive/Ambition: Assesses whether a person sets goals for himself/herself and has the determination
and willingness to achieve success.
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Self-esteem: Assesses whether a person believes in himself/herself an in his/her abilities.
●●
Sense of control over success potential: Assesses whether a person attributes success to internal
or external forces.
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SMAPAP (Store Manager Aptitude Personality
& Attitude Profile)
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 127
Purpose: SMAPAP will assess whether
99 Pre-employment
Question type: Situational, self-report, knowledge/skill
a person has the unique blend of skills
99 Training tool
testing, logic
and traits needed to succeed as a store
99 Leadership development
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
manager.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
14 SMAPAP SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
• Adherence to Rules
age, disability)
• Approachability
Validation Information:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Communication
●●
Sample Size: 1250
• Conscientiousness
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
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REPORT
• Cultural Sensitivity
• Goal Orientation
• Go-Getting
• Innovation
• Leading
• Logical Thinking
• Organizing
• Salesmanship
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Store Managers)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Self-efficacy
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Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Staffing
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Introduction
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Store Manager Personality Type
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 14 scales, including:
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Adherence to Rules: Extent to which a person is willing to adhere to the rules and regulations of
the organization.
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Approachability: Determines whether the demeanor a person displays is one that is inviting and
friendly, or intimidating and standoffish.
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Communication: Ability to read social cues, communicate clearly with others, and listen actively
rather than passively.
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Conscientiousness: Measures level of organization, reliability, meticulousness, and discipline.
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Cultural Sensitivity: Assesses understanding and handling of issues concerning cultural sensitivity.
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Goal Orientation: Measures level of motivation and focus.
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Go-Getting: Measures level of motivation and focus.
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SPPP (Salesperson Personality Profile) - 4th Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 180
Purpose: SPPP is designed to assess
Question type: Situational, self-report, memory,
aspects of a person’s personality and
skill testing, image based
skills that could help him or her land a
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
successful career in sales.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
36 SPPP SCALES:
• Comfort with Public Speaking
• Comfort with Risk-taking
• Comfort with Decision-making
• Comfort with Criticism/
Rejection
• Confidence
• Adaptability
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, ethnicity)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1247
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
• Assertiveness
Benchmarks: Available (general population and Salespeople)
• Communication Skills
Interview Questions: Available
• Persuasiveness
Group Comparisons: Available
• Networking Skills
• Goal Orientation
• Initiative
• Energy
• Research Skills
• Problem-Solving Skills
• Competitiveness
• Emotional Intelligence
• Sales Technique Knowledge
• Neatness
• Time Management Skills
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Sales Approach Personality Type
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Introduction
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Sales Presentation Personality Type
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Graphs
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Impression Management
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Advice
●●
Strengths and Limitations
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 factors and 36 scales:
• Meticulousness
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Self-efficacy: Assesses whether a person believes he or she has what it takes to succeed.
• Listening Skills
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Sales Aptitude: Assesses key traits and skills that could improve a person’s chances for success in
• Integrity
• Emotional Control
• Helpfulness
• Memory for Names
• Memory for Physical Details
• Memory for Personal Details
the sales field.
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Conscientiousness: Assesses whether a person is organized, efficient, and detail oriented.
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Cooperativeness: Assesses whether a person has an amiable disposition.
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Memory Skills: Ability to memorize and recall information, including names, physical details, and
personal details.
• Canned Presentation Style
vs. Free-flowing Presentation
Style
• Consultative Selling
• Relationship Building
• Resolving Objectives
• Negotiating
• Questioning Skills
• Positioning
• Getting Referrals
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SPSA (Social Personality & Skills Assessment) - Revised
Vitals
APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal & professional
development
No. of questions: 75
dering his or her interactions with others.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
99 Leadership development
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
99 Sales and customer
age, ethnicity)
7 SPSA SCALES:
person’s social skills are helping or hin-
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
99 Team building
service training
Purpose: SPSA will assess whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
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REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 9041
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
• Communication Skills
Features
• Body Language
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 32 industries)
• Conflict Resolution Skills
Interview Questions: Available
• Relationship Skills
Group Comparisons: Available
• Social Insight
• Social Behavior
• Social Comfort
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 7 scales:
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Communication Skills: Ability to converse with others in a clear and concise manner.
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Body Language: Assesses whether a person’s body language hinders or helps during interactions
with others.
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Conflict Resolution Skills: Ability to resolve conflict effectively and appropriately.
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Relationship Skills: Assesses whether a person possesses the knowledge of what it takes to maintain positive relationships with others.
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Social Insight: Assesses whether a person picks up on social cues and interacts with others in a
sensitive manner.
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Social Behavior: Assesses whether a person conducts himself/herself in social situations in a
mature and professional manner.
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Social Comfort: Assesses a person’s level of comfort in social situations.
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TIME (Time Management Evaluation) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 31
Purpose: TIME will assess whether an
Question type: Self-report
individual employs effective time man-
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
agement strategies and habits, and how
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
his or her approach may be helping or
Recommended age level: 18+
hindering his or her work performance.
Qualification Level: Class A
36 SPPP SCALES:
• Efficiency
• Diligence
• Organization
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 681
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 26 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 3 scales:
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Efficiency: Assesses whether a person is able to use time productively, and whether he/she has a
tendency to employ time-saving techniques.
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Diligence: Assesses whether a person perseveres in the face of distraction, or whether he/she has
a tendency to procrastinate.
●●
Organization: Assesses whether a person is able to maintain an orderly work environment and
tends to approach tasks in a systematic manner.
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TIOT (Team vs. Individual Orientation Test) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 86
Purpose: TIOT will assess a person’s
Question type: Situational, self-report
work orientation, along with some pos-
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
sible reasons why he or she leans
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
towards this preference.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
15 TIOT SCALES:
• Interpersonal Discomfort
• Feeling Inferior
• Fear of Accountability
• Unwillingness to depend on
others
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 18,868
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha : 0.95
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
• Issues with consulting others
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 35 industries)
• Fear of Criticism
Interview Questions: Available
• Having to adjust for the group
Group Comparisons: Available
• Loss of Control
• Concern about being held
back
• Not getting due credit
• Unfair Workload
• Meeting the need to communicate
• Issues with listening to team
members
• Fear of speaking up in front
of group
• Worry about unclear roles
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
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List of major and minor teamwork concerns
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Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 factors, divided into 15 scales:
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Self-Confidence: Assesses teamwork concerns related to a lack of self-confidence.
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Peer Confidence: Assesses concerns about having to trust and depend on teammates.
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Need to Compromise: Assesses concerns about having to compromise personal goals and work
style, or sacrifice individual credit when working in a group.
●●
Unfairness: Assesses concerns about unfairness during group work.
●●
Communication Issues: Assesses concerns about having to interact with others.
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TMAT (Telemarketing Agent Test)
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Professional development
99 Sales training
No. of questions: 177
Purpose: TMAT assesses whether a
Question type: Self-assessment, situational, verbal exercises
person possesses the personality, atti-
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
tude, and skills needed to succeed in the
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
telemarketing branch of sales.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
25 TMAT SCALES:
• Listening Skills
• Friendliness/Pleasantness
• Social Insight
• Helpfulness
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
age, disability)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 315
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Social Skills
Features
• Communication Skills
Benchmarks: Available (general population, Telemarketers, Salespeople)
• Assertiveness
Interview Questions: Available
• Conflict Resolution Skills
Group Comparisons: Available
• Patience
360 Version: Available
• Performance under pressure
• Thick-skinned
• Perseverance
• Time Management
• Organization Skills
• Meticulousness
• Independence
• Verbal/Reading
Comprehension Skills
• Quick Thinking
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
●●
Graphs
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Impression Management
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 factors, divided into 25 scales:
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People Skills: Overall ability to deal effectively and appropriately with others.
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Mental/Emotional Toughness: Ability to cope with the challenges encountered in this field.
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Efficiency: Involves traits/skills that help a person complete work tasks competently.
• Persuasiveness/Negotiation
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Cognitive Skills: Assesses intelligence-related skills that can be an asset in telemarketing.
• Presentation Skills
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Resourcefulness: Refers to traits/skills that can make easing into a telemarketing position
• Problem-solving
• Computer Savvy
• Trainability
• Countering Objections
smoother.
• Closing a Sale
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VaPro (Values Profile) – 4th Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Personal and professional
development
99 Motivational tool
No. of questions: 184
Purpose: VaPro will determine the per-
Question type: Situational, self-report
sonal and work values that matter most
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
to an individual.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A ; EEOC standards (disability)
Validation Information:
31 VAPRO SCALES:
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Sample Size: 2163
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Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.87 to 0.92
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• Family & Friends
• Community Values
Features
• Altruism
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 15 industries)
• Socializing
• Acceptance/Belonging
• Empathy
• Appreciation of different art
forms
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Appreciation of Beauty
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Summary
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Top core, personal, and work values
• Intellectual Creativity
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Introduction
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List of Dominant and Minor Values
• Artistic Creativity
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Graphs
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Advice
• Free-thinker
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Scientific Exploration
• Knowledge
• Intellectualism
• Innovation
Factors and Scales:
6 factors, divided into 34 scales:
• Ethics/Morals
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Aesthetic Values: Importance of creativity, beauty, form, and balance.
• Religion/Spirituality
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Political Values: Importance of success and having an impact on the world
• Conventionality
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Realistic Values: Importance of productivity, hard work, and stability.
• Stability
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Social Values: Importance of developing and nurturing relationships, and connecting to fellow
• Compliance
• Hard work/Diligence
• Handiness
• Financial Security
• Pragmatism
human beings.
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Theoretical Values: Importance of logical thought and the pursuit of knowledge.
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Traditional Values: Importance of integrity and living according to an established belief system,
whether religious, philosophical, or ethical.
• Entitlement
• Power
• Career Life
• Competitiveness
• Recognition
• Self-interest
• Pride
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VoSPA - R (Vocational Style & Personality Assessment) Revised
APPLICATION:
99 Career guidance
99 Professional development
31 VOSPA SCALES:
INTERESTS
• Artistic
• Conventional
• Enterprising
• Investigative
• Realistic
• Social
INTELLIGENCE TYPES
• Bodily-Kinesthetic
• Existential
• Interpersonal
• Intrapersonal
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No. of questions: 260
Purpose: VoSPA is designed to assess
Question type: Self-assessment, situational
a person’s interests, values, and prefer-
Estimated completion time: 120 minutes
ences surrounding his or her career. It
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
will provide information about what moti-
Recommended age level: 18+
vates and interests a person, and offers
Qualification Level: Class A
career suggestions that best suit his or
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (disability)
her profile.
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 5664
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Cronbach’s Alpha range : 0.54 to 0.98
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 25 industries)
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Linguistic
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Introduction
• Logical
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Graphs
• Musical
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Naturalistic
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Career matches
• Spatiial
WORK ORIENTATIONS
• The Entrepreneur
• The Generalist vs. Specialist
Factors and Scales:
5 factors divided into 31 scales:
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Career Interests: This encompasses the type of tasks a person would enjoy doing on a daily basis –
the general “theme” of a typical work day. These interests are known as the Holland Codes.
WORK STYLES
• The Achiever
• The Adaptor
• The Initiator
• The Innovator
• The Leader
• The Master of Details
• The Steadfast Worker
• The Stoic Rock
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Intelligence Types: Based on Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Assesses areas of
intelligence in which a person excels.
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Work Orientation: The basis of a person’s job preferences. Provides a general overview of the type
of career path that best suits a person’s preferences and strengths.
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Work Styles: Characterizes the type of employee a person would be – what drives him or her, and
the type of assets he/she would bring to a company.
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Work Values: Assesses what is important for a person to achieve in his/her career, and the type of
characteristics he/she might look for in a company. the type of assets he/she would bring to
a company.
WORK VALUES
• Achievement
• Altruism
• Independence
• Recognition
• Teamwork
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VoSPA - St (Vocational Style & Personality Assessment
– For Students) - Revised
APPLICATION:
99 Career guidance
99 Professional development
31 VOSPA SCALES:
INTERESTS
• Artistic
• Conventional
• Enterprising
• Investigative
• Realistic
• Social
INTELLIGENCE TYPES
• Bodily-Kinesthetic
• Existential
• Interpersonal
• Intrapersonal
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No. of questions: 259
Purpose: VoSPA-St assesses a stu-
Question type: Self-assessment, situational
dent’s interests, values, and preferences
Estimated completion time: 120 minutes
surrounding his or her potential career.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
It will provide information about what
Recommended age level: 18+
motivates and interests the student, and
Qualification Level: Class A
offers career suggestions that best suit
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (disability)
his or her profile.
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 5664
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha range : 0.54 to 0.98
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 25 industries)
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Linguistic
●●
Introduction
• Logical
●●
Graphs
• Musical
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Naturalistic
●●
Career matches
• Spatiial
WORK ORIENTATIONS
• The Entrepreneur
• The Generalist vs. Specialist
Factors and Scales:
5 factors divided into 31 scales:
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Career Interests: This encompasses the type of tasks a person would enjoy doing on a daily basis –
the general “theme” of a typical work day. These interests are known as the Holland Codes.
WORK STYLES
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• The Achiever
• The Adaptor
• The Initiator
• The Innovator
• The Leader
• The Master of Details
• The Steadfast Worker
• The Stoic Rock
Intelligence Types: Based on Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Assesses areas of
intelligence in which a person excels.
●●
Work Orientation: The basis of a person’s job preferences. Provides a general overview of the type
of career path that best suits a person’s preferences and strengths.
●●
Work Styles: Characterizes the type of employee a person would be – what drives him or her, and
the type of assets he/she would bring to a company.
●●
Work Values: Assesses what is important for a person to achieve in his/her career, and the type of
characteristics he/she might look for in a company. the type of assets he/she would bring to
a company.
WORK VALUES
• Achievement
• Altruism
• Independence
• Recognition
• Teamwork
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WALA (Work Accident Likelihood Assessment) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
99 Training toolPrograms
No. of questions: 72
Purpose: WALA assesses whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person’s personality, attitudes, and
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
behaviors might make him or her more
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
prone to accidents at work.
99 Accident prevention programs
Recommended age level: 18+
99 Team assignment
Qualification Level: Class A
99 Employee management
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 4945
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
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REPORT
6 WALA SCALES:
• Sensation-seeking
• Harm-avoidance
• Conscientiousness
• Positive Attitude Towards
Safety
• Attentiveness
• Responsibility
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 36 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
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Areas of concern
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Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 6 scales:
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Sensation-seeking: Assesses the degree to which a person has a desire for novel and exciting
experiences.
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Harm-avoidance: Extent to which a person steers clear of negative/harmful consequences.
Conscientiousness: Assesses the degree to which a person is rule-abiding, careful, responsible,
and less likely to take unwise and dangerous risks.
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Positive Attitude Towards Safety: Assesses a person’s attitude toward rules set in place for safety
purposes, and whether he/she has a punitive attitude towards people who break these rules.
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Attentiveness: Assesses how well and for how long a person is able to concentrate on taxing mental tasks.
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Responsibility: Assesses whether a person takes responsibility for his/her actions, or has a tendency to blame other people/circumstances.
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WINT (Work Integrity Test) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Pre-employment
No. of questions: 59
Purpose: WINT is intended to provide
Question type: Situational, self-report
supplemental information on a person’s
Estimated completion time: 35 minutes
potential for dishonest behavior in the
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
work environment.
Recommended age level: 18+
4 WINT SCALES:
• Lenient Attitude Towards
Dishonest Behavior
• Perceived Frequency of
Dishonest Behavior
• Rationalizing of Dishonest
Behavior
• Self-reported Dishonesty
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender, age)
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 1672
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.92
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 36 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Areas of concern
●●
Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
●●
Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 scales:
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Lenient Attitude Towards Dishonest Behavior: Examines the extent to which a person feels that
dishonest behaviors are wrong, and how severely he/she thinks they should be punished.
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Perceived Frequency of Dishonest Behavior: Assesses a person’s perception of how often others
engage in dishonest behaviors.
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Rationalizing of Dishonest Behavior: Assesses whether a person tends to make excuses for dishonest behavior or thinks that under certain circumstances, such behavior is acceptable.
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Self-reported Dishonesty: Assesses self-reported past behavior, and how a person thinks he/she
would react to various situations where there is a temptation to act in a dishonest manner.
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AMQ (Anger Management Questionnaire) - 2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Employee Assistance
Programs
No. of questions: 42
Purpose: AMQ assesses how a person
Question type: Situational
deals with anger-inducing situations of
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
various intensity and significance.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
4 AMQ SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards
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REPORT
Validation Information:
• Angry Emotions
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Sample Size: 752
• Angry Behavior
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.91
• Dwelling
• Doggedness
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
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Introduction
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Graphs
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Detailed narrative interpretation
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Strengths and Limitations
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A description of the dominant Anger Style(s) a person uses in
various situations of emotional intensity, and situations with
both short-term and long-term consequences.
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Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 4 scales:
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Angry Emotions: Extent to which a person experiences feelings of anger.
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Angry Behavior: Assesses whether a person has the tendency to express anger overtly.
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Dwelling: Assesses how long it takes a person to get over an anger-inducing situation.
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Doggedness: Tendency to deal with conflict in a relentless manner; unwillingness to let
bygones be bygones.
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AnxSyS – (Anxiety Symptom Screener) -2nd Revision
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APPLICATION:
99 Therapy and Counseling
No. of questions: 42
Purpose: AnxSyS is designed to deter-
Question type: Self-report
mine whether a person presently has,
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
or is at risk for developing an anxiety
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
disorder.
Recommended age level: 18+
5 ANXSYS SCALES:
• Generalized Anxiety
• Physiological Symptoms
• Mood Instability
• Existential Anxiety
• Ruminations
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 7730
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, people diagnosed with anxiety)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Areas of concern
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 scales:
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Generalized Anxiety: A state of continuous apprehension and anticipation of something horrible,
characterized by excessive anxiety and unrealistic worry.
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Physiological Symptoms: Somatic manifestations of anxiety such as fatigue, tension, digestive
problems, palpitations or pounding heart, sweating, etc.
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Mood Instability: Level of mood instability (mental agitation and psychological distress).
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Existential Anxiety: Anxiety state related to personal mortality, self-acceptance, guilt,
and meaninglessness.
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Ruminations: Recurrent thoughts that are distressing and disturbing.
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BSS - NSF (Burnout Symptom Screener - For NonService Fields) - 2nd Revision
APPLICATION:
99 Employee Assistance
Programs
99 Screening for therapists
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No. of questions: 45
Purpose: BSS-NSF will assess whether
Question type: Self-assessment
a person is at risk of developing burnout.
Estimated completion time: 20 - 30 minutes
This test is designed for people in indus-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
tries other than service.
Recommended age level: 18+
5 BSS - NSF SCALES:
• General Exhaustion
• Emotional Exhaustion
• Coping Skills
• Job Control
• Job Satisfaction
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 8386
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, 22 industries)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Areas of concern
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Burnout Score plus 5 scales:
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General Exhaustion: Overall energy level and sense of fatigue.
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Emotional Exhaustion: Feeling drained by one’s work; of being stretched beyond one’s limit.
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Coping Skills: Overall ability to deal with stress.
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Job Control: Perceived sense of control over various aspects of work.
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Job Satisfaction: Level of passion for one’s work and whether one feels a sense of accomplishment.
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BSS - SF (Burnout Symptom Screener - For Service
Fields) - 2nd Revision
APPLICATION:
99 Employee Assistance
Programs
99 Screening for therapists
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No. of questions: 42
Purpose: BSS-SF will assess whether a
Question type: Self-assessment
person working in the service industry is
Estimated completion time: 20 - 30 minutes
at risk of developing burnout.
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Recommended age level: 18+
6 BSS - SF SCALES:
• Being Overwhelmed
• Detachment
• Job Fulfillment
• Energy
• Fatigue
• Physical Symptoms
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 8967
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population, 24 industries)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Introduction
●●
Areas of concern
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
Factors and Scales:
Overall Burnout Score plus 6 scales:
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Being Overwhelmed: Perception that workload is too demanding.
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Detachment: Degree of job involvement.
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Job Fulfillment: Sense of accomplishment felt at work.
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Energy: Degree of passion felt at work.
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Fatigue: Level of emotional exhaustion.
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Physical Symptoms: Extent to which you exhibit physical symptoms of stress.
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DepSyS (Depression Symptom Screener) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Therapy and Counseling
17 DEPSYS SCALES:
No. of questions: 101
Purpose: DepSyS is designed to deter-
Question type: Self-report
mine whether a person presently has,
Estimated completion time: 20 minutes
or is at risk for developing a depressive
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
disorder. It also evaluates whether his
Recommended age level: 18+
or her mindset makes him or her more
Qualification Level: Class A
prone to depression.
Compliance: APA standards
• Depressed Mood
Validation Information: 31,442
• Loss of Interest
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Sample Size:
• Appetite/Weight Changes
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.97
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Sleep Disturbance
• Psychomotor Symptoms
Features
• Loss of Energy
Benchmarks: (Population with a Depression diagnosis and
• Guilt and Shame
• Concentration Problems
• Thoughts of Death or Suicide
• Maladaptive Perfectionism
• Rumination
those without)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Cognitive Variables
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Internal Attribution of Failure
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Introduction
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Strengths vs. Areas of concern
• Attentional Bias
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Graphs
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Advice
• Catastrophic Thinking Patterns
• Fear of Other-oriented
Criticism
• Rigid Mindset
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 2 factors, divided into 17 scales:
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Depressive Symptoms: Assesses whether a person has depressive symptoms as per
DSM IV criteria.
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Depressive Mindset: Assesses whether a person’s thinking style, attitudes or personality
make him or her vulnerable to depression.
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EMEBA (Emotional Eating Behavior Assessment)
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APPLICATION:
99 Therapy and Counseling
23 EMEBA SCALES:
• Emotional Eating Triggers
• Health Locus of Control
• Self-discipline
• Reward Dependence
• Sense of Self-efficacy
• Depression
• Anxiety
• Resilience
• Anger Control
• Tolerance for Frustration
• Coping Skills
No. of questions: 149
Purpose: : EMEBA is designed to
Question type: Self-report
assess a person’s tendency to eat for
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
reasons other than hunger. It will evalu-
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
ate the underlying reasons for over-
Recommended age level: 18+
eating.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 5743
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.96
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population; overweight and
healthy weight population)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Problem Solving
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Summary
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Information Seeking
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Introduction
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Strengths vs. Areas of concern
• Negotiation Skills
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Graphs
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Advice
• Support Seeking
• Positive Cognitive
Restructuring
• Emotional Regulation
• Distraction
• Rumination
• Avoidance
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 23 scales, including:
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Emotional Eating Triggers: Circumstances/Emotions that could potentially result in
emotional eating.
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Health Locus of Control: Assesses whether a person believes his/her level of health is under his/
her personal control.
• Helplessness
• Opposition
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Self-discipline: Refers to the training and control of oneself and one’s conduct.
• Social Withdrawal
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Reward Dependence: Assesses whether a person uses extrinsic, tangible rewards rather than
intrinsic rewards as a source of motivation.
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Sense of Self-efficacy: Assesses whether a person believes in himself/herself and his/her abilities.
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Depression: Assesses whether a person exhibits symptoms of depression.
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Anxiety: Assesses whether a person exhibits symptoms of anxiety.
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Resilience: Ability to deal effectively with hardship and to strive forward in spite of difficulties.
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Anger Control: Ability to regulate and control anger.
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Tolerance for Frustration: Ability to endure frustrating circumstances and delay gratification.
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Coping Skills: Ability to effectively deal with stress.
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MEIQ – Ab (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence
Quotient - Abridged, 7th Revision)
APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Counseling tool
25 MEIQ-AB SCALES:
• Adaptable Social Skills
• Assertiveness
• Awareness of Strengths and
Limitations
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No. of questions: 156
Purpose: The condensed version of
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
MEIQ – Ab evaluates the numerous
Estimated completion time: 55 minutes
aspects that make up emotional intelli-
Longer versions of assessment: Yes
gence, defined as the ability to deal with
Recommended age level: 18+
one’s own and other people’s
Qualification Level: Class A
emotions. This can be used as a valu-
Compliance: APA standards
able tool in therapy.
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 34,867
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.94
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Comfort with Emotions
Features
• Conflict Management
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 25 industries)
Knowledge
Interview Questions: Available
• Conflict Resolution Behavior
Group Comparisons: Available
• Contentment
360 Version: Available
• Coping Skills
• Emotional Integration
• Emotional Reflection
• Emotional Selectivity
• Emotional Self-awareness
• Empathy
• Flexibility
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
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Graphs
●●
Advice
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Impulse Control
• Independence
Factors and Scales:
• Positive Mindset
Overall Score plus 5 factors, divided into 25 scales:
• Problem-Solving
• Recognition of Other’s
Emotions
• Resilience/Hardiness
• Rumination
• Self-Control
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Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression: Ability to characterize emotions in oneself
and in others.
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Emotional Facilitation of Thought: Ability/Willingness to use feelings constructively; to let them
guide you.
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Emotional Understanding: Ability to understand and analyze emotions, and solve
emotional problems.
• Self-esteem
• Self-Motivation
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Emotional Management: Ability to take responsibility for one’s emotions.
• Social Insight
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Ego Maturity: Attaining emotional growth and maturity.
• Striving
• Values Integrity
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MEIQ (Multi-dimensional Emotional Intelligence
Quotient - 7th Revision)
APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Counseling tool
29 MEIQ SCALES:
• Emotional Self-awareness
• Awareness of Strengths and
Limitations
• Comfort with Emotions
• Recognition of Other’s
Emotions
• Rumination
• Problem-solving Skills
• Values Integrity
• Positive Mindset
• Emotional Reflection
• Empathy
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No. of questions: 234
Purpose: The full MEIQ version offers
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
detailed results on over 30 traits and
Estimated completion time: 75 minutes
skills that make up emotional intel-
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
ligence. EIQ is defined as the ability to
Recommended age level: 18+
deal with one’s own and other people’s
Qualification Level: Class A
emotions.
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
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Sample Size: 821
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.95
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and 26 industries)
Interview Questions: Available
Group Comparisons: Available
360 Version: Available
Report Includes:
• Social Insight
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Emotional Integration
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Introduction
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Impression Management
• Conflict Resolution Knowledge
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Graphs
• Impulse Control
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Self-Control
• Resilience/Hardiness
• Coping Skills
• Self-Motivation
• Striving
• Emotional Selectivity
• Adaptable Social Skills
• Conflict Resolution Behavior
• Assertiveness
• Self-esteem
• Contentment
• Independence
• Goal Setting
• Social Responsibility
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 5 factors, divided into 29 scales:
●●
Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression: Ability to characterize emotions in oneself
and in others.
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Emotional Facilitation of Thought: Ability/Willingness to use feelings constructively; to let them
guide you.
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Emotional Understanding: Ability to understand and analyze emotions, and solve
emotional problems.
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Emotional Management: Ability to take responsibility for one’s emotions.
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Moderating Emotional Intelligence Factors: Factors that play a role in the way emotions are perceived, understood, expressed, and managed.
• Flexibility
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SWLPS (Surgical Weight-Loss Psychological Screening) Revised
APPLICATION:
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99 Pre-screening for bariatric surgery
No. of questions: 177
Purpose: SWLPS is designed to assess
99 Therapy and Counseling
Question type: Situational, self-report
personality factors, coping mechanisms,
Estimated completion time: 35 minutes
and mental as well as physical health
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
issues to ensure appropriate pre and
Recommended age level: 18+
post-operative care for Bariatric Surgery.
47 SWLPS SCALES:
• Sense of Control Over Health
• Adherence History
Qualification Level: Class A
• Self-discipline
Compliance: APA standards
• Procrastination
Validation Information:
• Reward Dependence
• Proactive Attitude
• Self-efficacy
• Resilience
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Sample Size: 2017
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.98
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• Anger Control
Features
• Tolerance for Frustration
Benchmarks: Available (general population, healthy
• Emotional Eating
• Problem-solving
• Information-seeking
• Negotiation
• Support-seeking
• Positive Cognitive Restructuring
weight, obese)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths vs. Areas of concern
• Distraction
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Rumination
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Avoidance
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Emotional Regulation
• Helplessness
• Opposition
• Social Withdrawal
• Depression Diagnosis
• Anxiety Diagnosis
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 9 factors, divided into 47 scales:
• Binge Eating Disorder
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Compliance: Assesses a person’s likelihood of adhering to medical and health advice and regime.
• Suicidal Ideation
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Self-motivation: Ability to motivate oneself; to find encouragement from within.
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Emotional Strength: Assesses overall level of calmness and emotional stability.
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Coping Skills: Assesses the type of coping techniques a person uses to deal with stress
• Suicidal Planning
• Suicidal Attempt
• History of Depression
and tribulations.
• History of Anxiety
• History of Bipolar
• History of OCD
• Histrory of Other mental health
disorder
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Current Mental Health Issues: Evaluates psychological health in terms of particular disorders.
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Suicide Concern: Assesses whether a person is a potential suicide risk.
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Mental Disorder History: Assesses whether a person has been diagnosed with a mental disorder
in the past 12 months.
• History of Marijuana use
• History of Hallucinogenic mushroom use
• History of LSD use
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Drug History: Assesses whether a person has taken prohibited chemicals in the past 12 months.
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Substance Use History: Assesses whether a person has unhealthy addiction habits.
• History of Ecstasy use
• History of Hashish use
• History of Cocaine use
• History of Methamphetamine use
• History of Heroin use
• History of PCP use
• History of Other drug use
• Tobacco addiction
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• Alcohol addiction
• Painkiller addiction
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A.C.E (Athletic Competition Evaluation for 10 – 13 year olds)
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APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 113
Purpose: A.C.E. assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
player needs to develop the essential
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
personality traits and characteristics that
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
are conducive to success in team sports.
Recommended age level: 10 to 13 year olds
This test is intended for 10-13 year olds.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
17 ACE SCALES:
• Coachability
Validation Information:
●●
Sample Size: 1345
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
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REPORT
• Work Ethic
• Competitiveness
Features
• Accountability
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
• Team Player
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
sports industry)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Focus
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Need for Stability
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Peer Pressure
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Parental Pressure
• Competitive Anxiety
• Self-Motivation
• Perceived Control Over
Success
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
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Competitivenes: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
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Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
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Team Player: Extent to which a player is supportive of his/her team.
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Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
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Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a player actively gets ready for a game.
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Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
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Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Need for Stability Assesses the degree to which a player has difficulty dealing with changes and an
unpredictable play schedule.
●●
Physical Toughness: Ability to withstand physically demanding tasks and training.
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A.C.E (Athletic Competition Evaluation for 14+ year olds)
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APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 130
Purpose: A.C.E. assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
player needs to develop the essential
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
personality traits and characteristics that
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
are conducive to success in team sports.
Recommended age level: 14+
This test is intended for 14+ year olds.
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards
17 ACE SCALES:
• Coachability
Validation Information:
●●
Sample Size: 1345
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Work Ethic
• Competitiveness
Features
• Accountability
Benchmarks: Available (general population and
• Team Player
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
sports industry)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Focus
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Need for Stability
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Peer Pressure
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Parental Pressure
• Competitive Anxiety
• Self-Motivation
• Perceived Control Over
Success
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitivenes: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Team Player: Extent to which a player is supportive of his/her team.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a player actively gets ready for a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Need for Stability Assesses the degree to which a player has difficulty dealing with changes and an
unpredictable play schedule.
●●
Physical Toughness: Ability to withstand physically demanding tasks and training.
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ASE Individual (Athlete Success Evaluation
for adults) - Revised
APPLICATION:
99 Personal development
99 Training tool
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No. of questions: 85
Purpose: ASE assesses whether a
Question type: Self-report, situational
person has what it takes to be a mental
Estimated completion time: 30 minutes
competitor in individual sports.
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
Recommended age level: 18+
12 ASE SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards ; EEOC standards (gender,
• Coachability
disability, ethnicity)
• Work Ethic
Validation Information:
• Competitiveness
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Accountability
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
Features
• Game Preparedness
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
• Mental Strength
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 12 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing
to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitivenes: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a player actively gets ready for a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
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ASE Team R (Athlete Success Evaluation
for adults) - Revised
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 101
Purpose: ASE assesses whether a per-
Question type: Self-report, situational
son possesses the mindset of an elite
99 Training tool
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
athlete. This test is intended for athletes
99 Team building
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
in team sports.
99 Professional development
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
13 ASE SCALES:
• Coachability
• Work Ethic
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
• Team Spirit
Compliance: APA standards ; EEOC standards
(gender, age)
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Validation Information:
●●
Sample Size: 1345
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
●●
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 13 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitivenes: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a person’s mindset and concentration skills.
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BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation
for adults) - 2nd Revision
APPLICATION:
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No. of questions: 105
Purpose: BASE assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
person possesses the mindset of an elite
99 Training tool
Estimated completion time: 25 minutes
baseball player.
99 Team building
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
99 Professional development
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
13 ASE SCALES:
• Coachability
• Work Ethic
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
●●
Sample Size: 1345
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Accident Proneness
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Need for Security
●●
Introduction
●●
Advice
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Impression Management
• Team Spirit
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 13 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which a person behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing to
work hard, and play by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a person strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to take responsibility for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Degree to which a person is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready
for a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a person’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Accident Proneness Assesses whether a person engages in behaviors that could put himself/herself or others at risk.
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BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation
for 10 – 13 year olds)
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APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 113
Purpose: BASE assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing
player possesses the personality traits
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
and characteristics needed to succeed
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
in the sport of baseball. This test is
Recommended age level: 10 to 13 year olds
intended for 10-13 year olds.
Qualification Level: Class A
17 BASE SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
• Coachability
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Work Ethic
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
Features
• Team Player
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Focus
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Need for Stability
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Peer Pressure
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Parental Pressure
• Competitive Anxiety
Factors and Scales:
• Self-Motivation
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
• Perceived Control Over
Success
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Team Player: Extent to which a player is supportive of his/her team.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a player actively gets ready for a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Need for Stability: Assesses the degree to which a player has difficulty dealing with changes and
an unpredictable play schedule.
●●
Physical Toughness: Ability to withstand physically demanding tasks and training.
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BASE (Baseball Athlete Success Evaluation
for 14+ year olds)
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APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 113
Purpose: BASE assesses whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
player possesses the personality traits
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes
and characteristics needed to succeed
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
in the sport of baseball. This test is
Recommended age level: 14+
intended for 14+ year olds.
Qualification Level: Class A
17 BASE SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards
Validation Information:
• Coachability
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Work Ethic
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
Features
• Team Player
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
• Focus
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
• Need for Stability
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Peer Pressure
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Parental Pressure
• Competitive Anxiety
Factors and Scales:
• Self-Motivation
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
• Perceived Control Over
Success
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Team Player: Extent to which a player is supportive of his/her team.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a player actively gets ready for a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Need for Stability: Assesses the degree to which a player has difficulty dealing with changes and
an unpredictable play schedule.
●●
Physical Toughness: Ability to withstand physically demanding tasks and training.
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CASEI (College Athlete Success Evaluation – Individual
Sports) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
No. of questions: 123
Purpose: CASEI will assess whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
person possesses the traits and skills
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
needed to succeed in individual college
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
sports.
Recommended age level: 18+
21 CASEI SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Coachability
disability, ethnicity)
• Work Ethic
Validation Information:
• Competitiveness
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Accountability
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
Features
• Game Preparedness
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
• Mental Strength
Group Comparisons: Available
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
• Academic Commitment
• Athletic Commitment
• At-Risk Athlete
• Sensation-Seeking
• Vulnerability to Peer Pressure
• Sense of Invulnerability
• Rule-breaking Risk
• Aggression
• Propensity Towards
Dishonesty
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 21 scales, including:
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Accident Proneness: Assesses whether a person engages in behaviors that could put himself/
herself or others at risk.
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CASET (College Athlete Success Evaluation – Team
Sports) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 140
Purpose: CASET will assess whether
Question type: Situational, self-report
a person possesses the traits and skills
Estimated completion time: 60 minutes
needed to succeed in team college
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
sports.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
22 CASET SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
disability, ethnicity)
• Coachability
Validation Information:
• Work Ethic
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Competitiveness
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
VIEW SAMPLE
REPORT
• Accountability
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
Features
Benchmarks: Available (general population and sports industry)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Team Spirit
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Academic Commitment
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
• Athletic Commitment
• At-Risk Athlete
Factors and Scales:
• Sensation-Seeking
Overall Score plus 22 scales, including:
• Vulnerability to Peer Pressure
• Sense of Invulnerability
• Rule-breaking Risk
• Aggression
• Propensity Towards
Dishonesty
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
●●
Accident Proneness: Assesses whether a person engages in behaviors that could put himself/
herself or others at risk.
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FASE (Football Athlete Success Evaluation
for adults) - Revised
Vitals
APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 204
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing,
Purpose: FASE assesses whether an
memory, IQ
aspiring football athlete possesses the
Estimated completion time: 50 minutes
mental edge that can help him or her
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
succeed in this sport.
Recommended age level: 18+
17 FASE SCALES:
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
• Coachability
disability, ethnicity)
• Work Ethic
Validation Information:
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
• Team Spirit
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Sample Size: 1345
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Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
• Self-Control
Features
• Perseverance
Benchmarks: Available (Athletes)
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
• Ability to deal with intimidation
• Memory Skills
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Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
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Summary
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Strengths and Limitations
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Introduction
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Impression Management
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Graphs
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Advice
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Detailed narrative interpretation
• Intelligence Performance
• At Risk Athlete
Factors and Scales:
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
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Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
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Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
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Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
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Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
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Team Spirit: Extent to which a player is supportive of and responsible to his/her team.
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Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
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Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
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Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
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Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
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Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
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HASE (Hockey Athlete Success Evaluation
for adults) - Revised
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APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 155
Purpose: HASE will assess whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
person has the traits and skills needed
Estimated completion time: 60 minutes
to be a physical and mental competitor
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
in ice hockey.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
17 HASE SCALES:
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
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disability, ethnicity)
• Coachability
Validation Information:
• Work Ethic
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Sample Size: 1345
• Competitiveness
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
• Accountability
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
• Accident Proneness
Features
Benchmarks: Available (Athletes)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Team Spirit
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Ability to deal with intimidation
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Need for Security
• Physical Toughness
• Sportsmanship
• Passion
Factors and Scales:
• Decisiveness
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
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Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Team Spirit: Extent to which a player is supportive of and responsible to his/her team.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
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SPSP (Soccer Player Success Profile) - Revised
Vitals
APPLICATION:
99 Professional development
99 Training tool
99 Team building
No. of questions: 151
Purpose: SPSP will assess whether a
Question type: Situational, self-report
person has the traits and skills needed
Estimated completion time: 60 minutes
to be a physical and mental competitor
Shorter versions of assessment: Yes
in European soccer.
Recommended age level: 18+
Qualification Level: Class A
Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (gender,
17 SPSP SCALES:
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disability, ethnicity)
Validation Information:
• Coachability
●●
Sample Size: 1345
• Work Ethic
●●
Cronbach’s Alpha: 0.90
• Competitiveness
• Accountability
• Self-Control
• Perseverance
• Game Preparedness
• Mental Strength
• Focus
Features
Benchmarks: Available (Athletes)
Group Comparisons: Available
Report Includes:
●●
Summary
●●
Strengths and Limitations
●●
Introduction
●●
Impression Management
• Physical Toughness
●●
Graphs
●●
Advice
• Team Spirit
●●
Detailed narrative interpretation
• Accident Proneness
• Need for Security
• Ability to deal with intimidation
• Sportsmanship
Factors and Scales:
• Passion
Overall Score plus 17 scales, including:
• Decisiveness
●●
Coachability: Assesses whether an athlete’s disposition and attitude are likely to benefit from
coaching, or could cause difficulties or friction.
●●
Work Ethic: Extent to which an individual behaves in a diligent, reliable, and ethical manner, is
willing to work hard, and plays by the rules.
●●
Competitiveness: Degree to which a player strives to be the best and to win.
●●
Accountability: Willingness to be accountable for one’s behavior, decisions, and mistakes.
●●
Team Spirit: Extent to which a player is supportive of and responsible to his/her team.
●●
Self-Control: Ability to regulate and manage emotions and behaviors; to stay disciplined.
●●
Perseverance: Assesses the degree to which a player is goal oriented and persistent.
●●
Game Preparedness: Extent to which a person puts a conscientious effort into getting ready for
a game.
●●
Mental Strength: Ability to stay psychologically strong in the face of difficulty and challenge.
●●
Focus: Assesses a player’s mindset and concentration skills.
Contact us today to order this
or any of our other assessments!
Telephone Toll Free: 1-888-855-6975
Email: [email protected]
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