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    Francois Paradis
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    Hello dear colleagues,

    I know this topic has been discussed many times before but I am wondering what aptitude tests you use and why? I have been using the Valpar Pro-3000 but Valpar has stopped operating 3 years ago and the validity and norming information is decades old.

    I have begun using CareerScope a few years ago and like the test battery but the most recent validity and norming information is from 1998. I contacted a VRI representative last year and was told there are no plans to re-norm their aptitude test anytime soon.

    I have had a look at the DAT (Differential Aptitude Tests) Next Generation (https://www.talentlens.com/recruitment/assessments/dat-next-generation.html), which is quite recent and seems interesting. However, it is published by Pearson/Talentlens in the UK and cannot be purchased in North America at this time.

    The CAPS is another option but aptitude scores don’t relate directly to aptitude factors (GATB derived) found in the DOT or Canadian NOC, so I am not sure how the interpreting is done.

    One last option I have found is the CFIT (CFIT | IRPCANADA), which looks promising. The norms are recent and it measures GATB-like aptitudes for G, V, N and S. It also provides sub-scores for fluid and crystallized intelligence. The only downside is that it does not measure other GATB aptitudes (i.e. P, Q, K, F and M). I have tried this test on myself and found it well designed but somewhat harder the CareerScope, Pro-3000 or GATB.

    Thank you in advance for your comments and insights!

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