Hogan Assessment Cheat Sheet 2026
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206 questions
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- In the HPI framework, a candidate with high Adjustment, high Ambition, and high Sociability is MOST likely to excel in which type of role? → Senior leadership or executive management positions
- Which HDS scale describes individuals who appear charming and confident but may act impulsively and test limits in stressful situations? → Mischievous
- How does the MVPI contribute to organizational culture fit assessments? → It identifies candidates whose core values align with organizational culture
- Which Hogan scale would best predict a candidate's likelihood of being described by peers as reliable and dependable? → Prudence
- The MVPI Hedonism scale is elevated for a senior analyst. What workplace implication should a feedback coach explore? → The analyst may seek immediate gratification and resist long, detail-oriented projects
- A recruiter is staffing a high-pressure emergency services role. Which HPI scale should be weighted most heavily in candidate evaluation? → Adjustment
- A company wants to identify high-potential employees for a fast-track leadership program. Which HBRI pattern is most desirable? → High Tactical, High Strategic
- When deploying Hogan Assessments for global talent assessment, what is the MOST important consideration? → Ensuring local norm groups are available for meaningful score comparisons
- How many scales does the MVPI contain? → 10
- Which HPI scale is most closely associated with the Big Five trait of Conscientiousness? → Prudence
- An employee receives an HPI feedback report showing high Sociability but low Prudence. What job performance pattern would a coach most likely anticipate? → Strong at building relationships but prone to acting impulsively or missing deadlines
- When the Hogan assessment is used for leadership development, the coach's primary goal should be to help the leader: → Build a development plan that leverages strengths and mitigates derailers
- The Hogan Business Reasoning Inventory (HBRI) assesses decision-making by measuring: → Tactical and strategic reasoning abilities
- In the context of the Hogan Cognitive Ability test, what does the term "cognitive ability" refer to? → Intellectual capacities
- Which best describes the concept of 'bright side' personality in the Hogan framework? → Normal personality characteristics measured by the HPI that predict everyday performance
- The HCAT score is best used by employers to predict: → How quickly an employee will learn and perform complex tasks
- In what organizational context would the Hogan Development Survey (HDS) be MOST appropriate? → Leadership development and executive coaching
- In HBRI interpretation, the pattern difference between Tactical and Strategic scores is important because it: → Reveals the type of reasoning problems the candidate is best equipped to handle
- A practitioner notices a candidate has high HPI Sociability but low HPI Interpersonal Sensitivity. What is the likely behavioral pattern? → Outgoing and talkative but potentially insensitive to others' feelings
- A candidate who is high on Power and low on Affiliation would most likely prefer which management style? → Directive leadership with clear authority and accountability
- Which Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) scale measures a leader's tendency to be calm and resilient under pressure? → Adjustment
- A series: 2, 6, 18, 54, ___. What comes next? → 162
- In team dynamics, a group with uniformly high Affiliation scores across all members may struggle with: → Generating diverse and creative ideas
- A leader who scores high on the HDS Colorful scale is most likely to struggle with: → Following through on details and sharing credit
- The Hedonism scale on the MVPI measures a person's: → Preference for pleasure, fun, and an enjoyable lifestyle
- Which Hogan concept describes the values, goals, and interests that drive a leader's career and organizational decisions? → Motives, Values, Preferences (MVPI)
- The HDS 'Mischievous' scale describes a leader who is likely to: → Test limits, take impulsive risks, and charm their way out of consequences
- Which of the following is NOT a standard component of the core Hogan Assessment suite? → Hogan Cognitive Ability Assessment (HCAB)
- A candidate takes the HPI and scores at the 90th percentile on Adjustment. What does this suggest? → The person is emotionally stable and resilient under stress
- A hiring manager notices a candidate has very high HPI Ambition but very low Prudence. What is the most likely concern? → The candidate may pursue goals aggressively while cutting corners or ignoring rules
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