Organizations use mathematical intelligence assessment to evaluate the ability of existing or potential employees to perform daily tasks related to the processing of numerical and financial information and its further use in obtaining new data.

Mathematical intelligence assessment can be performed if the job responsibilities include:

intensive cooperation with multiple parties involved;
implementation of various complex projects;
recruitment of new employees;
talent identification;
improvement of team work efficiency.

UNLOCK NumerIQ test

The test report includes information about the respondent’s ability to understand, interpret, and evaluate numerical information.

The report includes:

  • a graphical representation of the data, which can be compared with the results of employees working in other industries;
  • the relationship between the number of correct answers given by the respondent and the time spent on the test.

The report shows the results of logical thinking and mathematical ability test tasks. The UNLOCK NumerIQ logical thinking and mathematical ability test allows assessing the respondent’s ability to understand, interpret, and evaluate numerical information. Respondents with high mathematical ability scores are more suited to work involving numerical, graphical, logical, and financial information. They also perform better on tasks of medium and high complexity and learn the knowledge necessary for the job more quickly and effectively.

Total score

The total score reflects the employee’s overall ability to understand, interpret, and evaluate numerical and graphical information.

Recognizing relationships between numbers

The assessment reflects the ability to discover relationships between numbers and patterns that change the sequence of numbers, as well as the ability to identify relationships between the whole and its parts. Employees with these skills are often able to see complex relationships, systematize information, see the advantages and disadvantages of a situation and solve complex problems in a broader context.

Solving numerical problems

The assessment reflects the ability to apply basic mathematical knowledge in practice. Employees with these skills often also have the ability to think in a structured way, solve problems analytically, evaluate potential gains and losses and make reasoned decisions.

Data interpretation

The assessment reflects the ability to interpret, analyse, and draw logical conclusions based on the figures available in graphs and tables. Employees with these skills often also have the ability to learn complex, diverse information and make decisions based on it.

VerbIQ

UNLOCK ability tests are based on Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) cognitive ability theory, which is a comprehensive model of human intelligence. This theory provides a stable basis for measuring different cognitive abilities that are essential for professional success.

UNLOCK NumerIQ and VerbIQ correspond to the quantitative reasoning (Gq) domain of CHC theory, as they assess the respondent’s logical thinking, ability to understand, interpret and evaluate numerical and graphical information.

UNLOCK VerbIQ shows differential reliability. Both the overall test and its individual sections show a wide distribution of results and relatively high standard deviation values. This means that the test and its components effectively distinguish between respondents with different levels of verbal ability. A comparison of the overall results confirmed the strong differential validity of both the entire test and its individual sections.

NumerIQ Report Sample
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