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Wiesen Test of Mechanical Aptitude™ PAR Edition (WTMA™)

Joel P. Wiesen, PhD

Used successfully for years by Fortune


500 companies and manufacturing
companies, as well as several
government agencies.

Purpose:Assess mechanical aptitude in individuals ages 18 and older


Age Range:Adult
Elder Adult
Admin:Individual or groupTime:30 minutes (timed)Qualification:S or BSample Reports:N/ARelated
Products:Purdue Pegboard Test Employee Aptitude Survey Test Series: A Multi-Aptitude Test Battery Analog
Stopwatch

The WTMA is a 30-minute paper-and-pencil test of mechanical aptitude designed for use alone or as part of a
personnel selection battery in a variety of employment and training settings (e.g., manufacturing/ industrial settings),
as well as for academic research. It is also suitable for use in many vocational/technical training programs and
temporary staffing agencies.The WTMA is appropriate for ages 18 years and older.

The WTMA was designed to minimize both gender and ethnic bias, as well as the academic bias found in many other
existing instruments. The WTMA questions do not require familiarity with objects or events encountered primarily in
a physics or chemistry class or an auto repair shop. The WTMA is currently being used by Fortune 250 and smaller
manufacturing companies, as well as several government agencies.

Multiple-choice questions, which are written at a 6th-grade reading level, include simple drawings that cover broad
mechanical/physical concepts (e.g., basic machines, movement, gravity/center of gravity, basic electricity/electronics,
transfer of heat, basic physical properties) as they are seen in everyday objects and situations. The brief questions
involve the function and/or use, size, weight, shape, and appearance of common physical objects, tools, and devices.
For every question, there is always one clear difference between the pictured alternatives, and the questions refer to
the impact of that difference.

Test materials include a Professional Manual, a Reusable Test Booklet, an Answer Sheet, and a transparent Scoring
Key. The 30-minute timed test can be scored in 5 minutes using the scoring template.

The WTMA Professional Manual provides technical information, as well as combined-gender percentile conversions
for WTMA Total scores. Normative data are based on 1,817 adults from several industrial settings. Although many
WTMA users may prefer to set their own cutoff scores based on local norms or predictive validity studies, the Manual
provides means and standard deviations for the total industrial sample, by gender and ethnic group, and for 221
college students.

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