BRIQ form question
#1
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BRIQ form question
Hello,
After hearing I was successful on the assessment comes the next hurdle - the BRIQ form. I have selected yes for being irritated and angry and on edge in the past and no for any violence questions (even in self defence) however afterwards I thought - do they make presumptions basing on those answers? I think everyone at least once in their life has felt angry, irritated etc. however the difference is whether we act based on those humane feelings. Which most of us don't. Anyone with previous psychometric experience to advise how these sort of questions get looked at?
many thanks for your time!
After hearing I was successful on the assessment comes the next hurdle - the BRIQ form. I have selected yes for being irritated and angry and on edge in the past and no for any violence questions (even in self defence) however afterwards I thought - do they make presumptions basing on those answers? I think everyone at least once in their life has felt angry, irritated etc. however the difference is whether we act based on those humane feelings. Which most of us don't. Anyone with previous psychometric experience to advise how these sort of questions get looked at?
many thanks for your time!
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Re: BRIQ form question
Hello,
After hearing I was successful on the assessment comes the next hurdle - the BRIQ form. I have selected yes for being irritated and angry and on edge in the past and no for any violence questions (even in self defence) however afterwards I thought - do they make presumptions basing on those answers? I think everyone at least once in their life has felt angry, irritated etc. however the difference is whether we act based on those humane feelings. Which most of us don't. Anyone with previous psychometric experience to advise how these sort of questions get looked at?
many thanks for your time!
After hearing I was successful on the assessment comes the next hurdle - the BRIQ form. I have selected yes for being irritated and angry and on edge in the past and no for any violence questions (even in self defence) however afterwards I thought - do they make presumptions basing on those answers? I think everyone at least once in their life has felt angry, irritated etc. however the difference is whether we act based on those humane feelings. Which most of us don't. Anyone with previous psychometric experience to advise how these sort of questions get looked at?
many thanks for your time!
#3
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Re: BRIQ form question
I know - luckily I'm a good boy so nothing to hide anyway )
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Re: BRIQ form question
Anyone know if they mean mortgage aswell in the debt question? 100-200 grand debt seems realy bad?
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Re: BRIQ form question
I didnt include it in the end but can argue that I didnt consider it to be a debt as it is off set against my house. Its not a lie just how I interpreted the question.
#7
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Re: BRIQ form question
Agreed..........my interpretation of a mortgage, is an investment and not a debt - certainly not in relation to what they are asking.
#8
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Re: BRIQ form question
We counted our mortgage as well. I think any answers they need clarifying they will ask in interview.