Valpar's 300 Series Dexterity Modules are low cost, time efficient tools that measure motor coordination, and manual and finger dexterity. They are compact, portable and offer a variety of assessment protocols plus the advantage of MTM (Methods Time Measurement) industrial standards and DOT Worker Qualification Profile data. 300 Series tasks are Criterion-referenced to DOL (Department of Labor) standards. In addition, they offer ample opportunity to observe secondary characteristics, such as pain tolerance, sitting tolerance, and instruction following.
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Small Parts Assembly has several standard exercises requiring fine finger dexterity, eye-hand coordination, and short term memory. |
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Asymmetric Pin Placement has two standard exercises that require fine finger dexterity, manual dexterity, motor coordination, eye-hand coordination, spatial aptitude, and form perception. |
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Tool Manipulation has assembly exercises that require finger and manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, bi-manual coordination, and size discrimination ability. |
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Bi-Manual Coordination has assembly and disassembly exercises that require bi-manual coordination, finger and manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination and various physical demands involving eyes and upper extremities. |
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Angled Pin Placement has exercises that require reasoning ability, manual dexterity, finger dexterity, motor coordination, eye-hand coordination, and spatial aptitude. |
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