Employers are finding personality tests — measuring how employees think and feel — more useful than ever while navigating hybrid work. But the tests are not always up-to-date.
Category: Tests and Examinations
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The $2 Billion Question of Who You Are at Work
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Don’t Ban ChatGPT in Schools. Teach With It.
The New York Times – Business:OpenAI’s new chat bot is raising fears of cheating on homework, but its potential as an educational tool outweighs its risks.
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Is A.I. the Future of Test Prep?
The New York Times – Business:Riiid is one of a handful of companies that believe that A.I.’s algorithms are perfectly suited to track student performance and give individualized attention.
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China to Drop Covid Quarantine for Incoming Travelers
The New York Times – Travel:From Jan. 8, visitors will be required to show only a negative P.C.R. test taken within 48 hours. The restrictions had cut the country off from the rest of the world for nearly three years.
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Overlooked No More: Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers, Creators of a Personality Test
The New York Times – Business:Mother and daughter, they developed the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, which has helped millions of people discover if they are introverts or extroverts or thinkers or feelers.
