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1 16th September 2014 Loughborough University
The role of preparation in psychometric test performance or Practice ≠ Preparation 16th September 2014 Loughborough University

2 Overview Purpose of testing – the employer
Purpose of testing – the job seeker Research on test preparation Tips for effective preparation Reflections

3 Purpose of testing - employers
Efficiency Managing risk Creating a ‘level playing field’ Fairness Understanding potential Finding the right fit

4 Purpose of testing – job seekers
To ‘show myself off’ – it’s an opportunity Do I have the right knowledge / skills / abilities? Will I fit in? Do I want this job enough?

5 Purpose of testing It’s a two-way thing…
…though loaded in favour of the employer It helps if it is seen as an opportunity, not a threat

6 Research on test preparation
Almost exclusively on cognitive tests and ‘exams’ Partial and incomplete Assumptions and ambiguities

7 What the research tells us - ability
‘Familiarisation’ vs ‘coaching’ Re-test effect, c0.5 standard deviations Research during the 1980s by ETS Test-specific familiarisation – modest effect Coaching – variable, not as big as claimed Numerical more susceptible than verbal Effect of test complexity Well designed prep, c4 hours, as effective as coaching courses

8 What the research tells us – personality & motivation
Less coachable than ability – job specific Natural changes under assessment conditions ‘Gaming’ the assessment Fit Validation through interview

9 What the research tells us - SJTs
Very little good research available Re-test effects similar to cognitive tests Familiarity is likely to important – variation in question formats Know the company – what do they want? Typical behaviour and fit

10 Helping students prepare
Action Exploration Reflection Creation

11 Action What do I know about tests?
What tests am I being asked to take? Get some practice

12 Reflection Key questions to ask: How did I do?
Did I understand the instructions properly? How did I feel – confidence vs anxiety? Did I manage speed vs accurately well? What skills do I need to develop?

13 Reflection Optimum performance Accuracy Speed

14 Creation Use Reflection points to set targets:
Know the test and its requirements Confident and positive Develop speed and accuracy Brush-up on knowledge / skills assessed by test Identify gaps in current knowledge

15 Exploration Put it into practice Practice tests Information

16 Action Get some practice… … and apply what I now know / can do

17 Test-taking skills Test performance Test-taking skills Ability
Low High Test-taking skills Weak Strong Ability

18 Issues of equity As motivation for testing
From test taker’s perspective Access to preparation

19 Reflections (in pictures)

20 Any questions?


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