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Flanagan Aptitude Classification Classification Tests (FACT)

Inspection: the ability to spot flaws or imperfections in a series of items both quickly and accurately.
Coding: speed and accuracy of coding typical office information.
Memory: ability to remember the codes learned in the Coding test.
Precision: speed/accuracy making very small circular finger movements with one hand/then two.
Assembly: ability to visualize the appearance of an object from a number of separate parts.
Scales: Speed/accuracy reading scales, graphs & charts in engineering & similar technical occupations.
Coordination: ability to coordinate hand and arm movements.
Judgment and Comprehension: ability to read with understanding, reason logically, use good judgment.
Arithmetic: skill in working with numbers, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
Patterns: ability to reproduce simple pattern outlines in a precise and accurate way.
Components: ability to identify a simple figure that is part of a complex drawing.
Tables: ability to read both numeric and alphanumeric tables.
Mechanics: understanding of mechanical principles and ability to analyze mechanical movements.
Expression*: feeling for and knowledge of correct English grammar and sentence structure.
Reasoning: ability to understand basic mathematical concepts and relationships.
Ingenuity: ability to invent or discover a solution to a problem.

Flanagan Industrial Tests (FIT)

Arithmetic - Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Assembly - Ability to visualize how separate pieces will look as a whole. 
Coding - Ability to code typical office information.
Components - Ability to identify a simple figure that is part of a complete drawing.
Coordination - Ability to control hand and arm movements while working series of mazes. 
Expression - Knowledge of correct grammar and sentence structure.
Ingenuity - Ability to think of creative and effective ways of solving problems.
Inspection - Ability to spot imperfections or flaws in a series of objects.
Judgment and Comprehension - Ability to read and comprehend given information.
Mechanics - Ability to understand and analyze mechanical principles and movement.
Memory - Ability to remember codes used in the coding test.
Patterns - Ability to reproduce given pattern outlines accurately.
Precision - Ability to do precise work and use small finger movements.
Reasoning - Ability to reason through basic mathematical and word problems.
Scales - Ability to read scales, graphs and charts.
Tables - Ability to read alpha and numeric tables. 




FACT assesses aptitudes that are important for successful performance of particular job-related tasks. An individual’s aptitude can then be matched to the job tasks. The FACT helps to determine the tasks in which a person has proficiency. Each test measures a specific skill that is important for particular occupations. The FACT battery is designed to provide measures of an individual’s aptitude for each of 16 job elements. In developing the FACT battery, Dr. Flanagan did not copy types of items found in other research; rather he devised new item types designed to measure the specific job elements.

The Flanagan Industrial Tests (FIT) measure specific aptitudes important for a variety of occupations. The tests may be used separately or in any combination. They are designed for Supervisory, technical, office, skilled labour and other industrial positions. These are paper and pencil tests and each package of 25 booklets contains one type of test. They are hand-scored with scoring stencil, yielding 18 individual scores. Each test takes about 5-15 minutes to complete.