Harrison Assessment Tests Cheat Sheet 2026
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60 questions
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- 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
- What is the primary purpose of using Harrison Assessments in team building? → To understand how team members' behavioral traits interact and complement each other
- 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
- 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
- In the Harrison Assessment Engagement model, the 'Sustainability of Engagement' concept refers to: → The ability to maintain high engagement levels over time without burnout
- 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
- 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
- Which scenario demonstrates a candidate who is suitable but NOT eligible? → A passionate teacher who lacks a state teaching certification
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- In the Harrison Assessment paradox theory, which pair of traits must be balanced to avoid 'authoritative' behavior becoming a liability? → Assertiveness and Warmth
- A procedure for monitoring and assessing an employee's adherence to performance criteria and giving them feedback. → Performance appraisal
- In the Harrison Assessment framework, which term describes the degree to which an employee feels emotionally invested in their work and organization? → Employee engagement
- According to Harrison Assessment principles, which factor most directly undermines employee engagement when it is absent? → Clear recognition and appreciation
- 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
- 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
- In Harrison's competency framework, 'Accountability' is primarily associated with which underlying trait? → Responsibility
- When using Harrison Assessments for retention analytics, what does a 'double benefit' insight represent? → A behavioral trait that simultaneously increases performance and retention probability
- Harrison Assessments are described as 'paradox technology' because they identify behavioral paradoxes. Which dimension do these paradoxes primarily inform? → Suitability
- 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
- Which Harrison Assessment competency covers the ability to adapt communication style to different audiences effectively? → Communication Versatility
- Which phase of the conflict process is the first, according to Thomas? → Frustration
- 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.
- 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
- The Harrison Assessment Engagement Survey measures engagement across how many dimensions? → 9
- 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
- Which Harrison Assessment paradox theory concept is most directly used to predict whether a high-performing employee will leave? → Enjoyment-performance balance
- 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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