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HR Guide to the Internet:Personnel Selection: Methods: Cognitive Ability Measures
Cognitive Abilities Tests are Paper and pencil or individualized assessment measures of an individual's general mental ability or intelligence. These tests may be categorized as general intelligence tests, aptitude Tests, mechanical, clerical and spatial aptitude. The article gives the advantage and disadvantages of ability test. It also gives the tips...
Tags: Human Resources, Aptitude, HR Guide, Cognitive Abilities Tests
White papers 1999-01-01

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Southwest Connecticut Firms Vie for Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
By Dana Ambrosini, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 19--Is it possible to predict how successful a job candidate will be if hired for a given position? Darien-based Applied Psychological Techniques Inc. believes so. The human resource consulting firm...
Tags: entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Ernst & Young LLP, Transportation
Research articles 2002-06-19
Neuropsychological and Behavioral Assessment of ADHD in Seven- to Twelve-Year-Old Children: A Discriminant Analysis.
The results of a study on Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD suggest it is not practical to administer a wide range of neuropsychological tests in order to evaluate ADHD. Tests assessing attention, memory, visuoconstructional abilities and executive function may be included. It is also suggested that tests assessing primary cognitive functions...
Tags: Behavioral Assessment Inc.
Research articles 1999-03-01
Sleep Well and Prosper
Getting a good night's sleep is the single best way you never thought of to improve your abilities and human capital literally overnight. Sleep deprivation negatively impacts your decision-making, health, productivity, and mood, often in very significant ways…Pulling all-nighters for work used to be a sign of your drive and...
Tags: Sleep, Hour, MoneyWatch, Professional Development, Career, Deprivation, Risks, Work, Job, Tips, Sleep Better, Productivity, MoneyWatch Briefing, Costs, Gail Belsky
Articles 2009-03-04
Smoking is bad for your brain: study
PARIS AFP — Smoking has long been known to cause cancer, heart disease, impotence and so on -- now, damage to your IQ can be added to the list. Researchers in Scotland assessed the mental abilities of 465 people who had been enrolled in an IQ test at the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-12-08
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