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These are U.S. Department of Labor developed testing tools which can be downloaded to use with clients in conjunction with O*NET.
Abilities, Interests and Work Importance
This “game” allows clients to assess themselves using comprehensive descriptions of each of the Holland categories. Results are linked to specific occupations. Clients can then click on any of the occupations for full descriptive data. This is a good self and career exploration tool from the University of Missouri.
The Career Interests Game – Holland Scales
This test gives a quick measure of reading speed and comprehension with immediate feedback.
Reading Self-Test
This site includes a quiz on emotional intelligence by the Hay Group, plus questions and answers about the concept of emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman, author of "Working with Emotional Intelligence." The quiz is completed and scored on line.
Emotional Intelligence
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Social Security Disability
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Free/Online Tests
Transferable Skills Analysis
Merck Manual and Medications Finder
Assistive Device Search
SSDI/SSI Information
VA VR Regulations & Veteran's Benefits
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Job Estimator Tool
For Legal Professionals
Forensics and Legal Services
Reference Tools for Attorneys
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This is a questionnaire which suggests whether an individual needs more
mental stimulation to reduce the risk for age related cognitive
decline, brain shrinkage, and risk of dementia. It is currently a
research tool and requires anyone who takes it online to accurately
insert their age and be at least age 65. Since the authors are using the
online results for research it is important that ONLY those who are age
65 and above take the questionnaire.
Lifetime Experience Questionnaire