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Occupational Skills Assessment Test Battery
This battery is used to measure the progress in
rehabilitation and return-to-work capability of individuals performing
jobs/tasks that require manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, steadiness and
perceptual motor skills. Placement personnel and human resource departments can
pretest a job suitability for assembly and other jobs where frequent
manipulation of objects in confined spaces is required.
Products Included:
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Model 32011
Steadiness Tester, Hole Type
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Model 32020
Purdue Pegboard Test
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Model 32022
O Connor Tweezer Test
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Model 32023
Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
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Model 32026
Roeder Manipulative Aptitude Test
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Model 32521
Hand Tool Dexterity Test
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Model 32532
Two-Arm Coordination Test
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Model 58024A Auto-Scoring Mirror Tracer
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Purdue Pegboard Test
The Purdue Pegboard Test was first developed by Joseph
Tiffin, Ph.D., an Industrial Psychologist at Purdue University in 1948. Since
that time, this device has been used extensively to aid in the selection of
employees for jobs that require fine and gross motor dexterity and
coordination. It measures gross movements of hands, fingers and arms, and
fingertip dexterity as necessary in assembly tasks. The pegboard is complete
with pins, collars and washers and an examiner's manual with norms.
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Grooved Pegboard Test
The Grooved Pegboard is a manipulative dexterity test
consisting of 25 holes with randomly positioned slots. Pegs with a key along
one side must be rotated to match the hole before they can be inserted. This
test requires more complex visual-motor coordination than most pegboard tests.
Some common uses are student labs, screening procedures in industry and
evaluating lateralized brain damage. The pegs are conveniently stored under the
nameplate.
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Hand Tool Dexterity Test
This test measures proficiency in using ordinary
mechanical tools. The test consists of tools and two uprights with bolts. The
object is to disassemble all the bolts from one upright and reassemble them on
corresponding rows of the other upright with the heads of the bolts inside.
This type of skill is important in many different factory jobs, in industrial
apprentice training and in servicing many types of instrumentation. Includes
norms
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Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
This widely used test measures capacity for simple but
rapid eye-hand-finger movement. This is particularly applicable in shop and
office occupations requiring quick movement in handling simple tools and
production materials without differentiating size and shape. Includes carrying
case, manual, record blanks and norms.
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Complete Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
The complete Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test measures
simple hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills. It consists of a battery
of five tests: Placing, Turning, Displacing, One-Hand Turning and Placing and
Two-Hand Turning and Placing. Includes 2 folding boards, 60 blocks, carrying
case and instruction manual.
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O'Connor Finger Dexterity Test
The O'Connor Finger Dexterity Test requires hand placement
of 3 pins per hole. This test has been used successfully as a predictor for
rapid manipulation of small objects, as in assembly line work. It has also been
found useful in predicting success for instrument work, such as the assembling
of armatures, miniature parts of clocks and watches, rapid hand and eye work,
filling vials and small lathe work.
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O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test
The O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test requires the use of
tweezers in placing a single pin in each 1/16" diameter hole. A high score
indicates manual aptitude for work involving the use of precision small tools,
such as hair replacement procedures. Includes 1 tweezer, 100 pins and detailed
examiner's manual.
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Roeder Manipulative Aptitude Test
This test measures hand, arm and finger dexterity and
speed. It is designed to test individuals for employment and to test elementary
through college students. The test has two parts: sorting and assembling. Comes
complete with instruction manual, norms and record blanks.
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Tapping Board Test
This apparatus helps evaluate an elementary psychomotor
skill. While using a metal-tipped stylus, the subject's task is to tap, as
rapidly as possible.
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Auto Scoring Mirror Tracer
This tracing device involves reversal ability, hand-eye
coordination and learning. Subject is required to race the star pattern while
watching only its mirror image. This automated unit comes with an impulse
counter which counts every time the metal-tipped stylus leaves the anodized
star pattern. Also available in 220V/50Hz.
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Mobile Vocational Evaluation Set
The MVE is a comprehensive Windows compatible
computer-assisted testing system that measures vocationally related abilities
and interests. The MVE computer program analyzes test data and presents a
client profile and listing of specific jobs to fit the their abilities and
interests. Nineteen work-related abilities and 12 interest areas can be tested
in 3 to 4 hours. Many tests can be administered to groups. All components are
contained in a single case weighing less than 30 pounds. All of the electronic
components are battery-powered. Nine standardized paper-and-pencil tests are
also included. The MVE System is based on a normative group of over 1500
individuals. Its software database contains over 2,000 jobs from the current
Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) published by the U.S. Department of
Labor.
Kit Includes:
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Model 32023MVE Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test
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Model 32027 Lafayette Pegboard Test
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Model 32530 Steadiness Test, Hole Type
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Model 32532 Two-Arm Coordination Test
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Model 32513 Hester Reaction Time Module
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Model 32520 Etch-a-Sketch Test
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Model 32531 Tapping Board Test
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Model 32546 Cassette Tape Recorder
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Model 32547MVE Screwdriver
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Model 58024C Impulse Counter
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Model 00033A Stopwatch
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Model 32650HES Software and Written Tests
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Two-Arm Coordination Test
This is a test of motor coordination and learning which
requires both arms to work together. The subject's task is to move the metal
pointer around the anodized star pattern without leaving the pattern.
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