Testing
I’m Back from Dallas, TX Conference
I was away from home for a few days, at a conference for Industrial Psychologists, presenting several papers and meeting various friends and colleagues. I also spent some time visiting friends in Dallas. Big homes there!
My paper presentations concerned various topics ranging from the Daubert standard and expert witness testimony in the court, to [...]
Michael’s Upcoming Speaking Engagement
On April 27, 2006, our own Michael Harris will speak on “Legal Landmines in I/O Psychology” at a luncheon sponsored by Gateway Industrial/Organizational Psychologists
More specifically:
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Employment Testing (But Didn’t Know Where to Ask)
Many people question the value of, and issues related to, employment testing in the workplace.
At this blawg, we have often covered employment testing, from a variety of perspectives.
We have also looked at case law regarding employment testing.
I recently found a website, created by a trade association for test publishers (i.e., the Association of Test [...]
Employment Testing: A Diversity of Views
I think that in many ways how people feel about employment testing is probably quite similar to how they felt about tests at school.
Some people I knew loved taking tests at school; other people were terrified at the mere thought.
In this posting, I present a roundup of some different reactions to employment testing.
One [...]
A Quiz for your Emotional Intelligence
You probably have taken some tests during your lifetime to assess your general intelligence. But, how about your emotional intelligence (EI)?
If you are wondering what EI is even, a common definition of EI is:
EI refers to the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions in [...]





