What is test observation?

Observation test is a test of your observation, concentration and presence of mind. The test, being an integral part of NID, assesses an individual’s attention to minute details, concentration, analytical skills, reasoning skills and memory.

What is observation in reasoning?

Observation of reasoning includes: watching students as they respond to set tasks. finding out if students understand other students’ thinking (perhaps by asking them to repeat it) asking students to show their thinking or to provide evidence with numbers and words, drawings or materials.

How does observation is done when measuring personality?

Observations might be made simply to describe a person’s response repertoire at a given time. For example, the number of aggressive responses made by children of different ages might be recorded. Such observations also provide a baseline for judging the effectiveness of behaviour modification techniques.

How do you observe someone?

Here are her 9 tips for reading others:

  1. Create a baseline. People have different quirks and patterns of behavior.
  2. Look for deviations.
  3. Notice clusters of gestures.
  4. Compare and contrast.
  5. Look into the mirror.
  6. Identify the strong voice.
  7. Observe how they walk.
  8. Pinpoint action words.

How can I observe better?

Follow these eight steps and you won’t miss a thing:

  1. Know your subject.
  2. Slow down and look outwards.
  3. Try something new.
  4. Improve your concentration by cutting out distractions.
  5. Challenge yourself to a mental workout.
  6. Test your observation by playing a memory game.
  7. Record and consider your observations.
  8. Stay inquisitive!

What is the observation exercise?

For this exercise, you plan and carry out a structured field observation. You may observe people in public places, television shows or commercials, or advertisement or letters to the editor or other short articles in newspapers or magazines. You may behave in some mildly “odd” fashion and observe reactions.