Introduction
This information has been prepared
to enable candidates for a psychological
test to know what is involved. PsyAsia
is an international organization, however, we believe that the
British
Psychological Society provide the clearest guidelines and
ethical principles on test usage and for this reason, we quote
them as necessary. To download the BPS Candidate Information
Pack, click
here.
What is a Psychological
Test?
A psychological test is a well-founded
method of assessing your ability or personality. Many years
of research have demonstrated the utility of these tests in
workplace prediction of job performance. Ability tests have
right and wrong answers and generally are designed so that candidates
are not able to answer all questions; so, do your best, but
do not be too concerned if you are unable to complete the whole
test. Personality assessments are simply measures of your personality,
so do not have right and wrong answers, you just need to be
honest when completing these assessments. Personality assessments
generally have inbuilt measures of response style, meaning that
it is possible to tell if you have not paid attention to the
questions or if you have been dishonest in your responses.
Why use a Psychological
Test?
Psychological tests, along with other relevant
information (resume or employer references etc.), allow us to
make accurate predictions about how well you are likely to fit
into a given job or career area, your likely performance in
that position and your potential training and development needs.
They assist the decision-maker and you by helping to ensure
that the right person is selected for a position, that you will
enjoy the work and that any significant development needs are
addressed appropriately.
How can I access more
information on a particular test?
The British Psychological Society offer
a review of UK-published psychometric tests. The review is fairly
technical and requires some expert knowledge in order to fully
understand it. Many tests provide information online at dedicated
websites. Additionally, you may always ask the person that has
asked you to complete the test for further information.
How are tests administered?
There are various forms of test administration
available. Research suggests that the form of administration
does not have a detrimental effect on test outcome. You may
be asked to complete a test in paper format, simply reading
questions from a question booklet and marking your response
on the answer sheet provided. Alternatively, you may be asked
to log-in to a secure website and complete an assessment. Irrespective
of the style of administration, all candidates are provided
with clear, standardised instructions and ample opportunity
to ask questions and clarify ambiguities. During the actual
testing session, talking/asking questions is not permitted,
this is in order to maintain a quality working environment for
all involved. If you are taking the test on your own, possibly
at home or in your office, please keep to this code by ensuring
that you commence your test when you do not expect interruptions,
remembering to silence the telephone and other similar distractions.
How do I know if the
test administrator is competent to administer the test?
In the United Kingdom, the British Psychological
Society maintain a database of individuals qualified to administer
tests (Test Administration Certificate). PsyAsia is very particular
about ensuring that individuals using our tests are appropriately
qualified, thus, usually, this would have been ascertained prior
to providing the individual with test materials and online access.
The British Psychological Society also maintain a register of
individuals qualified to administer, score, interpret and provide
feedback on ability (Level A Certificate) and personality (Level
B Certificate) tests.
Can I have a copy
of the test in order to practice before the session?
Depending on which test you are completing,
you may be provided with a few questions that represent those
found in the actual test. However, you will not be provided
with a copy of the test prior to your testing session under
any circumstance. This is because it is important to keep test
materials securely locked away in order to prevent reducing
the utility (reliability and validity) of our tests. Also, we
wish to know your current level of performance or your preferred
way of approaching the world. Providing you with a copy of the
test would provide you with a learning advantage and therefore
your results would not be reflective of the real you. This may
lead to you being selected for an inappropriate job, unnecessarily
rejected for a job, short-listed for inappropriate training
and development or not put forward for required training and
development.
How can I best prepare
for the testing session?
If you are sent practice materials, you
should complete these as detailed in the instructions. If you
get questions wrong, you should try to work out why. Your test
administrator should send you some details about the test(s)
that you are going to complete. Ensure that you read and understand
all of the information you are given. Make sure you know where
the testing session will be held (how to log-in if you are using
on-line testing), the time the session commences and the time
required to complete the tests. Make sure to bring any necessary
aids with you such as reading glasses etc. If you are uncertain
about any aspect of your testing session, please contact your
test administrator as far in advance of testing as possible.
Are there any special
arrangements for people with special needs?
Yes, wherever possible. It is important
that you inform your test administrator in good time of your
requirements in order that s/he may try to satisfy them.
Can I take the test
at home?
Some of our tests may be taken at home
and others must be administered in more controlled environments.
Your administrator will be aware of the conditions and have
made an informed decision as to where your test should be completed.
If you were not provided with the option of testing at home,
then you should assume this option is not available for your
particular test. If you have been provided with the option of
home-based testing, please ensure that you know exactly what
is required of you prior to the testing session and that you
will have an ample amount of time free from distraction of any
kind.
What happens after
the testing session?
After the session, your responses are analysed
and a report produced. You should receive feedback on your results
soon after the session and should have received an explanation
about this prior to your test session. Your feedback will be
in a non-technical form that you can understand. If there is
anything that you do not understand, then ask the person providing
feedback to clarify. Usually, an interpretation of your results
will be given to the person or group of people that have/has
asked for testing to be carried out. You will be aware of who
these individuals are because you gave permission for them to
see your results prior to test administration. Your results
will not be seen by anybody that you have not given permission
to view. Finally, your test results will be considered alongside
all other sources of information that we have about you before
making any final decision on selection or development. Test
results alone are never used for decision-making.
What happens to my
data?
Your results always remain strictly confidential
in accordance with the Hong
Kong Privacy Law, UK, Australian Data Protection Acts and
similar international legislation. If you are completing an
internet-based assessment, your data will initially be stored
in a secure database maintained by a UK or Australian Internet
Service Provider and thereafter the responses will be forwarded
directly to the trained person who has commissioned your assessment.
Unless specific arrangements have been made, the data will thereafter
be stored securely by the test publisher for six months, after
which, it will be anonymised, i.e. all reference to the original
source will be removed. This allows the developers to continually
monitor the quality of the assessments. If you are completing
a non-internet based assessment, the Internet Service Provider
and publisher are still involved in the process as your responses
will be added manually to the system. We do arrange data-sharing
with some organisations, again to allow us to monitor the quality
of our assessments. Where this happens, you will be duly informed
and have the right to request that we do not hold your data.
Again, any data held will be anonymised after six months. The
person who commissioned your assessment will be able to provide
you with further details on that particular organization’s
data-protection policy. All policies should conform to the legislation
mentioned above.
Further information
We have attempted to answer the majority
of questions that you may have in this document. However, if
you are still uncertain or concerned about any aspect of the
testing procedure, whether before or after the session, please
contact your test administrator or PsyAsia
International.