Vapor Lock
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Anyone have any info on delta's congnitive test that is being given at a number of airlines?
Anyone have any info on delta's congnitive test that is being given at a number of airlines?
A cog test is split into a few sections including dividing attention, visual/spacial, and memory. There is to be a ton of memorization stuff.
For example, in dividing attention you would have to use the arrow keys on the keyboard to keep a spot on a certain point on the screen. While doing that you would be using a pointer to select numbers in a certain order.
In Visual/Spatial, you would be shown a person standing and you had select their right or left hand. (The person standing like a stick figure would be turned upside down, mirrored, flipped over etc.)
And as for Memory "games" you would go through a bunch of symbols and numbers and try to remember as many of them as you could. They would be asked after the sections that you memorized them in, as well as later in the cog test, after other random sections. I think it is to test long..er term memory and short term memory.
Those are really just examples. I'm sure they have many "games" but I think it's possible you would do better if you practiced mind games. That musical/light Simon Says game would be an excellent way to practice. In fact, there's probably a section in the test that is pretty much Simon Says on a computer.
I'm talking about this thing...
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Overall it shouldn't be too difficult.
As Lee said, try http://www.happy-neuron.com/ Those are pretty close to what you'll find on the cog test, just a little more fancy.
"Mind-hump?" That is funny stuff. . . .or maybe I'm just feeling a bit juvenille today. Totally agree though on the MMPI. Don't try to overthink your answers.