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| Prepares the reader for situational and judgment type questions found on police, corrections, security, and civil service tests. Measures behavioral and psychological dimensions and are being widely used in today’s hiring processes. |
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Synopsis
This guidebook prepares the reader for situational and judgment type questions that are commonly found on police, corrections, security, and civil service tests. The practice questions contained in the guidebook were previously administered on Police Officer Written Tests, and contain detailed explanations that let you know exactly how each question should be addressed and what makes each correct response correct.
Each of the 50 practice questions contained in this guidebook creates a hypothetical scenario that involves a police officer in “what if” types of situations. Readers will be evaluated on their use of judgment, logic, reasoning and common sense. Each detailed explanation breaks the corresponding question down, and takes a step by step approach to arriving at the correct answer.
Techniques and helpful hints enable the reader to improve their test taking abilities when encountering situational and judgment type on law enforcement exams. Specific tools to address these question types assist the reader in improving their approach to answering questions. These test items also measure behavioral and psychological dimensions and are being widely used in today’s hiring processes.
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