The company you work for is considering changing its applicant testing process. Your supervisor has asked you to address the following in a document that will be sent to other managers within the organization.
Write a short essay discussing some of the legal and ethical considerations of major types of tests: cognitive abilities, motor and physical abilities, personal interests, and achievement tests. Given these considerations, which testing system do you believe may be the most legitimate? Remember to compare and contrast-testing methods specifically to demonstrate how the methodologies you have not selected may have more negative ethical and legal consequences than the one you have selected.
In your answer also discuss ways in which in technology have helped to make the applicant testing and selection process more efficient and effective.
Legal and ethical considerations of major types of tests: cognitive abilities, motor and physical abilities, personal interests, and achievement tests are fully detailed in this solution. It also looks at what test is most legitimate through comparing and contrasting the testing methods specifically to demonstrate how the methodologies selected may have more negative ethical and legal consequences than the one you have selected. Recently, technology has helped to make the applicant testing and selection process more efficient and effective.