Language
NL | EN | FR
Norm group
Selection( N=740)
Time
20 minutes
Credits
100
Reaction time is the time interval between the presentation of a change and the appropriate response to that change. We have two kinds of reaction time tests that measure speed of reaction and ability to concentrate: The Reaction Time and Concentration Test and the Selective Choice Reaction Time Test.
A specific reaction time may be a requirement for some roles or tasks, for example, driving safely in traffic. As such, these tests are useful for roles in the transport sector or in addition to a fitness to drive test.
Reaction time is dependent, amongst others, on the level of concentration while carrying out the reaction time task. That level of concentration usually varies over time. That is why the report also captures the sequence of the reaction time throughout the test in addition to average reaction time and number of mistakes made.
Two possible changes occur, which each require a specific reaction. In addition, this test has ‘distractions’ that make the test more difficult. When a red arrow appears that is pointing left, a different button must be pressed to when a red arrow appears that is pointing right.
Example task Selective Choice Reaction Time test