A listing of all classified HPCSA tests that psychometrists are allowed to use, broken into age appropriate groups. Sourced from Board Notice 155 of 2017.
Classified Tests
BOARD NOTICE 155 OF 2017
Children
Test Name Age Group
Aptitude Tests for School Beginners (ASB) Grade 1
Campbell Interest And Skill Survey (CISS) 15 years and older
Career Development Questionnaire (CDQ) 13 years and older
Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Tests (CFIT) Scale 1: 4 - 8 years, mentally handicapped
Scale 2: 8 – 14 years, average adults
Scale 3: 14 years – college age, adults of superior
intelligence
Differential Aptitude Tests: Forms R, S, K & L (HSRC) DAT Form R – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form S – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form K – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
DAT Form L – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
Emotional Intelligence questionnaire (EIQ) Thomas international 13 years and older
General and Graduate Reasoning Test Batteries (GRT2 and GRT1) GRT2: Adults and young people over 15
GRT1: Post-graduate and senior management
calibre adults
General Scholastic Aptitude Test (GSAT) Junior: 9 – 11 years
Intermediate: 11 – 14 years
Senior: 13 – 18 years
Jackson Personality Inventory - Revised (JPI-R) 16 years and older
Kolbe Conative Index (KCIA) Grade 4 to 17 years old
Meyer Interest Questionnaire (MB-10) 16 years and older
Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FF-I) 12 years and older
Neo Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R) 12 years and older
Paper and Pencil Games (PPG) Grade 2-4
Personality At Work (PAW) Grade 8 and older
Potential Index Batteries (PIB) (previously Pro-Index) 17 years and older
School-readiness Evaluation by Trained Testers (SETT) Pre-school children (3-4 years)
Senior South African Individual Scale - Revised (SSAIS-R) 7 – 16 years
Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) 16 years and older
South African Vocational Interest Inventory (SAVII) Grade 8 - 12 and older
Structure of Intellect (SOI Tests) Grade 2 and older
Test for Selection and Training (TST) 16 years and older
TRAM-1 Falling in the range from no education to Grade 9
– 10
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