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Psychometrist

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

You do consulting work in employment psychometrics as well as teach at a university. Your work in the area of psychometrics has to do with the design and testing of questionnaires, tests and surveys.

Currently, you are working on a project for the armed forces. You are examining various jobs and designing tests for hiring. These tests will help the armed forces hire the right person for the job.

You take pride in your work -- and you get a lot of satisfaction from doing a good job. You know that doing a job well means that the tests you design actually measure the right things.

If you don't do a good job, you know that the wrong things will be measured. People won't get hired who should have been. People will get hired who shouldn't have been. And the companies will waste a lot of money.

You know that you will be able to get a lot of the information by interviewing pilots, talking to their instructors and finding the similarities between those pilots with really good performance. You also plan to read all the research there is on this job. But will you really understand what this job entails without knowing how to fly a plane, let alone a jet?

What do you do?