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Topic Summary - Displaying 3 post(s).
Posted by: Saidme
Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 7:40pm
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Finally, someone with a sense of humor. Cheesy
Posted by: Mr. Truth
Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 7:12pm
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More along the lines of normative (or normal) to abnormal. 

"Mr. Luise's answers regarding feelings about his childhood are normative (within "normal" parameters; you're screwed up just like everyone else); therefore, this aspect of his profile makes him a suitable candidate for this position."

"However, Mr. Luise's answers regarding his fixation on his mother's shoes makes him abnormal (one sick m-f that should be put down like a rabid dog), and therefore, disqualifies him from further consideration."
Posted by: luise
Posted on: Aug 21st, 2003 at 8:36am
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Im not sure if this is true but thought i should ask, When an applicant takes a psych wriiten test, Is the written exam graded into a profile of A through f as well as the psych interview. When the decision is made is it made in this way, say if the applicant scored a c but the agenccy disqualified him because they ere looking for someone who scored beetween A and b. I know the question may sound dum, but i heard that this is how a psych exam is conducted. Does anyone know if this is true or not.
 
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