Best practice advice for Hogan users:
Remember to:
- Create a "non-judgemental" atmosphere - make sure, that the feedback is an equal and balanced dialogue
- Let the test person do most of the work - get the test person to shed light on his or her own scores with examples, and make sure that the test person talks more than you do
- Use explanations such as: "Others that score like you typically experience...", "How does this show in your everyday life?" - For inspiration please see the discussion points for all scales in HPI, HDS and MVPI
- Don't be apologetic for the test person's scores
- Don't push your interpretation - make room for the person's own understanding of self
- Don't get startled if a profile looks "challenged" - the test person has probably been rather successful despite
- The purpose of looking at challenges is not to change personality - but to gain awareness and work with one's development areas
- Remember that assessment is an intervention - a Hogan interpretation and feedback is comprehensive, thus high ethics are important
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