Personality tests – also known as behavioral assessments and predictive tests — have come a long way since “Miracle on 34th Street.” That’s the film where a nice old man who maintains he’s Santa Claus is fired from Macy’s after flunking a dubious applicant quiz given by a self-styled shrink. Good tests today are about more than qualifying a candidate for a slot, says Dr. Todd Harris, director of research at PI Worldwide , Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, which has furnished testing to organizations of all sizes around the globe since 1955.
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