Description
Sigma Survey for Police Officers (SSPO) provides a relevant, reliable tool to help select and place qualified police and security officers.
Sigma Survey for Police Officers (SSPO) provides a relevant, reliable tool to help select and place qualified police and security officers.
Sigma Survey for Police Officers (SSPO) provides a relevant, reliable tool to help select and place qualified police and security officers.
Douglas N. Jackson, PhD
Overview:Job-specific content helps ensure relevance.
Age Range:Individuals 18 years and older
Administration:Paper-and-pencil or computer administration
Scoring Option:Q™ Local Software or Automated Fax-in Scoring Service
Reading Level:9th Grade
Completion Time:35 minutes timed (74 multiple-choice items)
Report Options:Profile Report
Publication Date:1998
Developed by Douglas N. Jackson, PhD, an international expert in personnel assessment, the SSPO test helps evaluate the candidate’s skills in two critical areas. The Incident Report Writing section helps evaluate the candidate’s ability to write effective reports by assessing spelling, grammar and vocabulary skills. The Problem Solving section helps measure the candidate’s use of appropriate judgment by presenting scenarios requiring a decision by an officer. Containing job-specific items, the tests provides a relevant, reliable tool to help select and place qualified police and security officers.
Police chiefs, security administrators, and hiring managers can use these assessments to help:
The SSPO test was normed on a contemporary sample of 1,413 job candidates applying for the position of police officer.
The overall score is expressed as a percentile for quick comparison to other officer candidates. The overall score is based on the scores on the following sections: