Vocational Testing definition

Vocational Testing means standardized interest, aptitude, achievement, and other specific skills tests used to identify areas of interest and aptitudes for various types of work, and compatibilities with different work environments. The types of test may include but are not limited to the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT), the General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB), Strong Interest Inventory, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and the Test of Nonverbal Intelligence.
Vocational Testing and “Vocational Assessment” means any standardized procedure(s) approved by the Administrator intended to establish the range, quality, or reliability of the applicant’s occupational or employment abilities.
Vocational Testing means the measurement of vocational interests, aptitudes, and ability using standardized, professionally accepted psychometric procedures;

Examples of Vocational Testing in a sentence

  • The LINC provider in Langley is New Directions Vocational Testing and Counselling Services.

  • Services may include the following:  Comprehensive Assessments (e.g. WPA, Prove-It, Interest Inventories, etc.)  Vocational Testing, (i.e., typing, keyboarding and calculating tests)  Basic business tutorials, including Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook  GED preparation support in the form of online lab courses and tutorial services to help individuals in preparing for and obtaining their GED.


More Definitions of Vocational Testing

Vocational Testing means measuring intelligence, aptitudes, achievements, abilities, interests and personality, or any one or more of these, by using standard and generally accepted measures.
Vocational Testing means the measurement of vocational interests, aptitudes, and ability using standardized, professionally accepted psychometric procedures; REPEALED BY RULE 51.3200