Number Comparison - A brief test of perceptual speed measured by identifying number pairs.
Verbal Reasoning - The capacity to reason logically as indicated by solutions to verbal problems.
Arithmetic Computation - The ability to perform basic addition, subtraction and multiplication.
Applied Arithmetic - Basic arithmetic skills including computation and working with percentages.
Error Recognition - The ability to estimate correct answers and identify wrong answers to arithmetic problems.
Drive - The individual's need for upward movement in the organization.
Interpersonal Skills - The ability to listen, stay calm, remain cheerful, and use persuasion and tact.
Cognitive Skills - The ability to reason, remember instructions, learn new tasks, understand written materials, solve problems, sort out facts and make decisions.
Self-Discipline - The ability to be accurate, follow through, concentrate, meet deadlines and accept change. Measures a desire for self-improvement.
Writing Skills - The ability to write understandably.
Work Preference - The individual's preference for dealing with people or for doing work that involves less personal contact.
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