
Assess hand-eye coordination and fine motor dexterity
The Crawford Small Parts Dexterity Test (CSPDT) helps to predict success and efficiency in jobs demanding manual dexterity and fine precision finger movements, including:
It requires candidates to undertake a timed series of fine motor
tasks on an assembly plate, using tweezers and a screwdriver.
In Part I of the test, the candidate uses tweezers to insert small pins into close-fitting holes in a plate and to place small collars over the protruding pins.
In Part II, the candidate places small screws into threaded holes in the plate and screws them down with a screwdriver until they strike the metal tray below.
The CSPDT can be administered individually or in a group setting, therefore providing the perfect instrument for assessment of high volume recruitment.
