โThink of aptitudes as individual building blocks that can work together to form a structure you can use to reach your goals in life.โ P. 9
- Structural Visualization
โStructural Visualization -Drawn to taking things apart and putting them back together, building things, designing things, and figuring out how things workโ -P. 7
โThe ability to visualize in three dimensionsโ P.8
- Inductive Reasoning
โThe ability to sense a unifying principle running through miscellany or a gift for synthesis as compared to analysis.โ P 14
โThough Inductive Reasoning is often defined as a diagnostic sense, it can also be a gift for critiquing, evaluating, and decision makingโฆthe ability to formulate a conclusion or build a theory from a restricted number of clues is another salient feature of this aptitude.โ P. 14
โThe seeing of relationships often occurs so quickly that a person might be unable to explain how the conclusion was reached.โ P 14
โPeople who score low tend to be careful, deliberate and methodical in reaching conclusionsโฆThinking of this as style, people who score low are often characterized by their thoroughness and accuracy.โ P. 16
โPeople who score high in Inductive Reasoning should not see their careers in terms of jobs but in terms of interesting problems to solve.โ P. 17
- Ideaphoria
โCreative imaginationโ โQuantity, or rate of flow of ideasโ p19
ย โ Consider opportunities in fields in which producing a rapid flow of ideas is integral to your workโฆBrainstorming often proves extremely satisfying for those with Ideaphoria.โ P 20
โWork that moves from project to project or otherwise requires a constant influx of new ideas should keep the person with Ideaphoria challenged and fulfilled.โ P 21
โChanges from the routine usually stimulate a person with this divergent thinking aptitude.โ P 22
โA low score does not indicate a lack of ideas, just a slower rate of flowโฆOften, it can be more important to have a constant level of concentration rather than a multitude of ideas.โ P. 22
- Graphoria
โClerical speedโ โNumber checkingโ โThose who score higher in Graphoria are far more likely to flourish in work settings in which attention to detail and checking forms and records predominate that are those who lack this aptitude.โ P 25
โThose who score lowโฆfeel the weight of paperwork more often. Pencil and paper tasks are often arduous and distasteful.โ P. 27
โPlay to your strengthsโฆand donโt let low-graphoria issues stop you from pursuing something you want.โ P 27
- Analytical Reasoning
โThis innate sense of order and system indicates that people who have this aptitude are able to fit a given string of words into a constraining pre-determined pattern with dispatch.โ P 29
โThe common thread is work that requires the ability to select and organize relevant information for a solution of a problem.โ P29
โThose who score high in Analytical Reasoning often demonstrate the ability to organize ideas and concepts in their minds, without the use of exhaustive, step-by- step instructions. They love the challenge of creating more efficient ways to do things, mapping out systems that work more economically, or solving logical problems.โ P30
โAnalytical Reasoning is our name for the ability to naturally and quickly organize information, activities, or steps in a process. To capitalize on this ability, seek out ways to create systems, craft strategies, and be involved in planning.โ P33
โIf you scored low or average, this is not to say you canโt be organized or canโt plan out activities, just that it might be more of a deliberate effort and that you might need more time.โ P 33
โThose scoring high may well lack the temperament to express themselves in an orderly way outside the mind.โ P 33
- Numerical Aptitudes
ย โNumber Patternsโ, โBeing able to see meaning in numbers is useful in fields that involve analyzing and/or interpreting numerical information.โ P 36
โNumber Facilityโ: โPeople who score high on this test have a facility for doing arithmetic quickly and accurately.โ P36
โNumber Memoryโ- โMemorizing multiple numbersโ
- Auditory Aptitudes
โTonal Memory, an ability to remember sequences of tones, is often thought of as the central music aptitude; after all, most people mainly associate music with melody. It is the ability that causes some to come home from a musical or a concert singing that great new song.โ P40
Pitch Discrimination, measures the ability to distinguish between different frequencies, or pitches, of sound. People with this aptitude are more likely to notice mistakes in music, whether they are their own slightly sour notes or those of the person behind them in the chorus.โ P41
Rhythm Memory is similar to tone memory, but relates to the ability to learn and remember rhythms or beats rather than tunes. Those with Rhythm memory might find themselves turning up the bass on their stereos or tapping their fingers or feet along with the drum line.โ P 41
- Silograms
Named after a researcher Kim Margolis, Silograms is her last name spelled backwardsโฆIf your have this aptitude, you may find that repetitive memorization is not a burden for you when learning languages or any type of specialized words. A high score on Silograms should encourage you to explore the rich world or foreign languages and cultures.โ P 45
โHaving a facility for learning new words easily can be a great asset whether your career involves international communication or keeping up with ever-changing technical lingo.โ P 48
- Memory for Design & Observation
โAs Memory for Design measures the ability to quickly absorb and reproduce abstract line diagrams, those who score high on this test may have an advantage in remembering charts, graphs, electronic schematics, molecular diagrams and other patterns or designs. People with the aptitude often notice that they are more aware of styles and trends in visual fields from fashion to architecture.โ P 50
โSince Observation is the ability to notice and remember small visual details, it is helpful for inspectors, detectives, appraisers, antique dealers, or anyone else who is responsible for monitoring or evaluating quality or consistency.โ P 51
- Color Discrimination
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- Visual Designs
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- Dexterities
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- Foresight
โExaminees are presented with a simple arrangement of lines on a screen and are asked to generate possibilities about what each design reminds them of or suggests to them. P59
โIf you scored high on foresight, you see possibilities, lots and lots of possibilities. For some, the sheer number of possibilities may make it difficult to choose a direction. Having long-term goals to help focus these possibilities is very important. P59
โThough high foresight suggests the need for long-term goals, it does not automatically provide them.โ P60
โTo avoid some of the frustrations that can come with not having an outlet for this aptitude, spend some time thinking about what is important to you in a more general way. Are there themes that you return to in your conversations, reading, activities, and experiences? What would those closest to you describe as your strongest interests?โP61
Low scoring in Foresight? โYou may prefer working in the here and now rather than trying to set your sights on something years in the future. Instead of saying โIt could beโ, you might be more inclined to think, โIt isโโฆBreaking goals into small steps makes it easier to measure progress.โP62
โHigh and low Foresight can both be advantageous; one makes long-term planning highly satisfying once a goal is envisioned, and the other helps in getting things done in the here and now. Wherever your score lies, make your plans so they suit your natural tendency to focus on the future or the moment. P64