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Aptitude Tests

These tests measure the aptitudes of the students.

These tests, identified and reviewed by the project experts, should be used by teachers and school counsellors to support students in the identification of their aptitudes.

In this context an aptitude can be defined as a component of a competency to do a certain kind of work at a certain level, which can also be considered "talent". Aptitudes may be physical or mental. Aptitude is not developed knowledge, understanding, learned or acquired abilities (skills) or attitude. The innate nature of aptitude is in contrast to achievement, which represents knowledge or ability that is gained through learning.

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Title of Test:
The Temperament Test
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Type of test:
Clerical
Numerical reasoning
Verbal reasoning
Diagrammatic dexterity
Sensory
Mechanical ability
Spatial ability
Website of the Test
Name of Author(s):
Truity Psychometrics LLC
Language/s of the tool:
English
Description:
This test assesses your temperament type, which is based on the personality type system created by Isabel Briggs Myers and the temperament categories created by David Keirsey. It looks at basic elements of how you think about things and interact with your environment. Your temperament type helps you to understand your values, your motivations, and how you appear to others.
This test has about 40 questions. You may receive more questions if your initial answers are borderline.
You'll learn your temperament type, whether it is Empath, Theorist, Preserver, or Responder, and what that means for you.
Tags or Key Words:
Temperament, Empath, Theorist, Preserver, Responder
Translation of the test:
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Partners' Institution:
Fundația EuroEd


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