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How To Pass Psychometric Tests 3rd Edition
On sale
14th December 2010
Price: £9.99
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Health & Personal Development / Self-help & Personal Development / Advice On Careers & Achieving Success
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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781845284473
In this book, author Andrea Shavick explains all there is to know about psychometric tests: what they are, what they measure, who uses them, why they’re used, how they’re changing, how to survive them, and even how to avoid them altogether! It includes 35 different, genuine, practice test from SHL Group pls, the world’s biggest test publisher. It has 265 questions covering verbal, numerical, abstract and spatial reasoning; mechanical comprehension; fault diagnosis; acutness and personlaity. This book gives you the information, confidence and practice to pass psychometric tests.
Contents: Introduction; Part one – what are psychometric tests?; Chapter 1. What are psychometric tests?; Chapter 2. Why are psychometric tests used?; Chapter 3. Taking psychometric tests – a survival guide; Part two – the practice tests; Introduction; Chapter 4. Verbal reasoning; Chapter 5. Numerical reasoning; Chapter 6. Abstract reasoning; Chapter 7. Spatial reasoning; Chapter 8. Mechanical comprehension; Chapter 9. Fault diagnosis; Chapter 10. Accuracy tests; Chapter 11. Combination tests; Chapter 12. Personality questionnaires; Chapter 13. What else do psychometric tests test?; Part three – psychometric tests in context; Chapter 14. Keeping it all in perspective; Chapter 15. Avoiding psychometric tests altogether; Resources; Further Reading; Index.
Contents: Introduction; Part one – what are psychometric tests?; Chapter 1. What are psychometric tests?; Chapter 2. Why are psychometric tests used?; Chapter 3. Taking psychometric tests – a survival guide; Part two – the practice tests; Introduction; Chapter 4. Verbal reasoning; Chapter 5. Numerical reasoning; Chapter 6. Abstract reasoning; Chapter 7. Spatial reasoning; Chapter 8. Mechanical comprehension; Chapter 9. Fault diagnosis; Chapter 10. Accuracy tests; Chapter 11. Combination tests; Chapter 12. Personality questionnaires; Chapter 13. What else do psychometric tests test?; Part three – psychometric tests in context; Chapter 14. Keeping it all in perspective; Chapter 15. Avoiding psychometric tests altogether; Resources; Further Reading; Index.
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