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Psychometric Tests for Dummies : Healy, Liam: desertcart.in: Books Review: Absolute waste - Absolutely waste of money. Not worth it Review: While generally a useful tool to understand the general idea behind psychometric tests, this book seems rather UK-focused to me. So I had quite some difficulties figuring out some of the verbal questions with my American English, aside from the known differences like s/z, or ou/o. For some I had the wrong answer where I’m sure it’s technically right within other settings / dialects. Specifically, the book refers to some words that are not frequently used outside of the British-English-speaking community, refers to sports that are not known even in other parts of Europe, and generally seems to put quite some focus on things that may be known to a certain ethnicity/generation/demographic. If you know this beforehand you might be able to save yourself some frustration. I still recommend it as there’s simply not much else, which I guess is also intended by psychometric tests, as they are supposed to measure your natural abilities and not purely what you managed to practice in advance. Also, it’s cheap.
| Best Sellers Rank | #624,812 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,136 in Self-Help for the Workplace #8,292 in Self-Help for Success #26,501 in Analysis & Strategy |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Dimensions | 14.35 x 1.8 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0470753668 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0470753668 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 50 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 288 pages |
| Publisher | For Dummies; 1st edition (18 April 2008); Wiley-VCH GmbH; [email protected] |
M**I
Absolute waste
Absolutely waste of money. Not worth it
E**3
While generally a useful tool to understand the general idea behind psychometric tests, this book seems rather UK-focused to me. So I had quite some difficulties figuring out some of the verbal questions with my American English, aside from the known differences like s/z, or ou/o. For some I had the wrong answer where I’m sure it’s technically right within other settings / dialects. Specifically, the book refers to some words that are not frequently used outside of the British-English-speaking community, refers to sports that are not known even in other parts of Europe, and generally seems to put quite some focus on things that may be known to a certain ethnicity/generation/demographic. If you know this beforehand you might be able to save yourself some frustration. I still recommend it as there’s simply not much else, which I guess is also intended by psychometric tests, as they are supposed to measure your natural abilities and not purely what you managed to practice in advance. Also, it’s cheap.
J**N
challenging book and fast shippig
A**N
I thought this might be helpful for a 40ish person looking for a job who had been out of the workforce for a few years due to family obligations. He was always the best candidate and interviewed very well, but when it came to these "personality or psychometric" tests he always fell short. He was actually over qualified. The interviewing process changes so rapidly, which is too bad, because the pick is no longer based on human experience and relations, but on a flawed test......you know, "the model", sort of like "global warming". This book did help him pick up on that portion of the interview and he did finally land a job that his education and experience say he is overqualified for, but this is what he wants for his family. He loves his new job and all those who work around him, love having him there.
F**B
Purchased for my wife, who was taking a job with this type of test for an interview. She passed the test and got the job. I admit I haven't read the book, but it made a difference in her interview
A**E
I found Psychometric Tests For Dummies to be a comprehensive guide that covers a wide range of question types, including numerical, verbal, and logical reasoning tests. The explanations are clear, making it easy to understand mistakes and improve performance. As someone who’s familiar with psychometric testing, I can say that this book is particularly helpful for beginners who need to build confidence and get comfortable with different test formats. However, the questions might be too basic for those looking for advanced preparation. The price is reasonable compared to similar books, and it arrived quickly. Overall, a solid choice if you’re just getting started with psychometric tests.
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