DMH psychologist will be holding a workshop to teach students and
professionals how to administer the Differential Aptitude Test (DAT).
The workshop will be held on 15th and 22nd of September from 5:30pm to
7pm.
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Use the Differential Aptitude Tests® for Personnel and Career Assessment to identify candidates for hiring, training and career development in any organizational setting.
From
corporations to nonprofits, the skills measured in these tests offer
clear indications of a candidate's strengths and weaknesses. The Differential Aptitude Tests® for Personnel and Career Assessment tests applicants in key areas directly related to successful job performance.
General
Cognitive Abilities - Contains Verbal Reasoning and Numerical Ability.
These tests measure the ability to learn in either an occupational or
training setting, and specifically the ability to learn from books and
manuals, self instruction, trainers, teachers, or mentors.
Perceptual
Abilities - Abstract Reasoning, Mechanical Reasoning, and Space
Relations. Tests abilities that are important when dealing with things,
rather than people or words.
Clerical and Language Skills -
Spelling, Language Usage, and Clerical Speed and Accuracy. Tests skills
necessary to perform various types.
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Please email Cecile Hyewon Bhang at <cecile.bhang@pepperdine.edu> to RSVP.
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From corporations to nonprofits, the skills measured in these tests offer clear indications of a candidate's strengths and weaknesses. The Differential Aptitude Tests® for Personnel and Career Assessment tests applicants in key areas directly related to successful job performance.
General Cognitive Abilities - Contains Verbal Reasoning and Numerical Ability. These tests measure the ability to learn in either an occupational or training setting, and specifically the ability to learn from books and manuals, self instruction, trainers, teachers, or mentors.
Perceptual Abilities - Abstract Reasoning, Mechanical Reasoning, and Space Relations. Tests abilities that are important when dealing with things, rather than people or words.
Clerical and Language Skills - Spelling, Language Usage, and Clerical Speed and Accuracy. Tests skills necessary to perform various types.
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