Harrison Assessment Tests Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. In Harrison Assessments, what is the purpose of 'behavioral interviewing' questions generated from the JSF? To probe specific trait gaps or strengths identified by the candidate's assessment results
  2. What is the primary purpose of using Harrison Assessments in team building? To understand how team members' behavioral traits interact and complement each other
  3. Which of the following best describes the 'Paradox Graphic' used in Harrison Assessments? A visual display showing the balance or imbalance between paired opposing traits
  4. Having structured discussions with employees to identify the components of a job that promote employee retention or may be enhanced to do so Stay interviews
  5. In the Harrison Assessment Engagement model, the 'Sustainability of Engagement' concept refers to: The ability to maintain high engagement levels over time without burnout
  6. When evaluating candidates for a high-stakes leadership role using Harrison Assessments, an HR professional should primarily focus on: Trait suitability scores combined with paradox risk indicators
  7. In Harrison Assessment theory, what is the risk of an employee scoring 10/10 on 'Persistence'? They may become inflexible, refusing to abandon unproductive approaches
  8. Which scenario demonstrates a candidate who is suitable but NOT eligible? A passionate teacher who lacks a state teaching certification
  9. According to EPT, which factor most strongly predicts whether a high-performing employee will accept a lateral move? Whether the new role's task profile aligns with the employee's enjoyment patterns
  10. A recruiter notices a candidate has a high 'Suitability Score' but several paradox caution flags. What is the recommended next step? Use the flags as targeted topics for a structured behavioral interview
  11. What is the primary purpose of measuring 'task enjoyment' rather than simply assessing 'task ability' in the Harrison system? Enjoyment predicts long-term motivated performance better than current ability alone
  12. Which competency in the Harrison framework specifically addresses a person's ability to identify the root causes of problems rather than just symptoms? Analyzes Problems
  13. In the Harrison Assessment paradox theory, which pair of traits must be balanced to avoid 'authoritative' behavior becoming a liability? Assertiveness and Warmth
  14. A procedure for monitoring and assessing an employee's adherence to performance criteria and giving them feedback. Performance appraisal
  15. In the Harrison Assessment framework, which term describes the degree to which an employee feels emotionally invested in their work and organization? Employee engagement
  16. According to Harrison Assessment principles, which factor most directly undermines employee engagement when it is absent? Clear recognition and appreciation
  17. A company uses Harrison Assessments to segment its workforce by engagement risk. Which segmentation output is most actionable for retention strategy? Grouping employees by trait-fit gap severity into high/medium/low retention risk tiers
  18. According to Harrison Assessment research, which organizational action has the greatest impact on improving low engagement scores across an entire workforce? Training managers in effective coaching and recognition practices
  19. In Harrison's competency framework, 'Accountability' is primarily associated with which underlying trait? Responsibility
  20. When using Harrison Assessments for retention analytics, what does a 'double benefit' insight represent? A behavioral trait that simultaneously increases performance and retention probability
  21. Harrison Assessments are described as 'paradox technology' because they identify behavioral paradoxes. Which dimension do these paradoxes primarily inform? Suitability
  22. What does EPT predict about an employee who enjoys most tasks in their current role but lacks one critical skill? They are a strong development investment because motivation will drive skill acquisition
  23. Which Harrison Assessment competency covers the ability to adapt communication style to different audiences effectively? Communication Versatility
  24. Which phase of the conflict process is the first, according to Thomas? Frustration
  25. According to Harrison Assessments' Enjoyment Performance Theory, what is the primary driver of skill development and, ultimately, high performance in a role? Genuine enjoyment of the tasks and activities required by the job.
  26. In Harrison's Paradox Theory, what does the technology reveal when a candidate scores high on 'self-confidence' but extremely low on 'openness to criticism'? A paradox imbalance suggesting the trait may become a liability
  27. The Harrison Assessment Engagement Survey measures engagement across how many dimensions? 9
  28. How does Harrison Assessment's 'Contextual Self-Awareness' insight help organizations in talent management? It shows how a candidate's traits align specifically to a target role's requirements
  29. Which Harrison Assessment paradox theory concept is most directly used to predict whether a high-performing employee will leave? Enjoyment-performance balance
  30. In the Harrison system, the 'Paradox of Success' concept suggests that: Traits that drive early career success can become paradoxes when overused in senior roles
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