Analytical Reasoning Assessment
Purpose: ART assesses inductive and deductive reasoning skills. Verbal and quantitative reasoning skills are important in business decision-making and IT analytical aptitude, among other areas.
No. of questions: 82
Question type: Situational, self-report, skill testing (arithmetic, logical reasoning)
Estimated completion time: 60 minutes
Shorter versions of assessment: N/A
Report Includes:
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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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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 bottom line 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.
APPLICATION:
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Pre-employment
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Personal & professional development
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